** Description changed:

  Hi,
  
  I think this is a regression... I had the exact same problem (system not 
going to suspend when LID is closed and external monitor plugged-in) with 
XUbuntu 19.04.
  Under Xubuntu 19.04, I was using light-locker and was advised to switch to 
power manager. This solved the problem.
  
  However, I recently upgraded to XUbuntu 19.10 and now, I get the exact
  same problem: if my external monitor is plugged-in, then closing the LID
  the computer does not suspend, it only switches the monitor external
  monitor to black screen (sleep?) for half a second, then switches it on
  again.
  
  See demonstration at:
  
https://lufi.alolise.org/r/6Qo2m8r2t9#D1ZYe/CXqxMAcLD6UZvFlbYNMVfQESfr5j7vxg85MiI=
  
- light-lock says power manager is responsible for the PM config: 
+ light-lock says power manager is responsible for the PM config:
  
https://lufi.alolise.org/r/TEn9o2m56q#WUJDAf/NYTbaLgbD/Z5WBQUwVE173dyx3lhSZZbNvf8=
  
  Xfce Power Manager is version 1.6.5
  
  I've tried the solution provided in the following answer:
  https://forum.xfce.org/viewtopic.php?id=12970#p52468
- With this the external monitor does blank/go to sleep, but the system does 
not go to suspend on lid close. It *does* go to suspend... *but when the lid is 
reopened!!!!
+ With this the external monitor does blank/go to sleep, then wakes up, then 
goes to blank again, but the system does not go to suspend on lid close. It 
*does* go to suspend... *but when the lid is reopened!!!!*
  
  I tried to remove power manager and switch back to light-locker. It does
  not work either.
+ 
+ I tried to look at the scripts, but there are tens of redirections between 
the various daemons in charge of PM/screen locking (logind, systemd, 
lightlocker, ...). This ping-pong game is simply intrackable by hand.
+ My 2 cents: It would be great if the power management/screen locking layer 
could be simplified, for instance by replacing totally one system by another 
(following the user's choice), instead of piling up and tight coupling many 
incompatible solutions... This would simplify both maintenance and simple 
functioning...

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  Power Manager does not suspend computer on LID close if external
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