On 12/09/2012 04:16 PM, Sergio wrote:
On 12/09/2012 04:08 PM, Kevin Fenzi wrote:
On Sun, 09 Dec 2012 16:04:22 -0200
Sergio <[email protected]> wrote:

Xfce Power Manager handles the suspend for me (when in Xfce) and I
have no issues.
Do you guys have trouble with it?

Did you modify /etc/systemd/logind.conf or are you running
systemd-inhibit?

No.

First time I looked at that file was right now. But I think it's being inhibited by something (not systemd-inhibit) because the behaviour hasn't changed from F17.
My guess is that it could be acpid that inhibits it.

I run acpid and it's set to run 'systemctl 'Poweroff'' on power button press and 'pm-suspend' on sleep button press.
This works just like that out of X, in Lightdm's screen or in IceWM.
In Xfce I have xfce4-power-manager running and it takes precedence. How do I know? Because in Xfce the power button is configured to 'Ask' and the sleep button is configured to suspend but I know it's xfce4-power-manager managing it because it locks the screen on resume (suspending from the log-out dialogue doesn't lock the screen probably because I haven't set it up in 'Session and Startup' settings or something else).

So either acpid or xfce4-power-manager inhibits systemd's power managing functions.


If not, then it's likely systemd that's doing the suspend, which is
fine, but in the case where you set say 'do nothing' on lid close in
xfce4-power-manager, systemd will not know or care about that and
suspend on lid close.


Then in my case it must be acpid inhibiting it.
You know that, of course, but /etc/systemd/logind.conf has
LidSwitchIgnoreInhibited=yes


Ok, no lid here :-)

The feature to lock the screen when going for suspend/hibernate works
properly (but I suspect it actually locks the screen after resuming).
Just mentioning, I know it may well have nothing to do with this issue.


Actually it does (answering myself).

Just givin' further feedback.

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