On Mon, 10 Dec 2012 09:27:54 -0200 Sergio <[email protected]> wrote:
> 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. How do you reach that conclusion? I suspect rather that systemd is doing the same job you expect, so it doesn't look like it changed, even though it has. > 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. If you change that value in acpid, does it take affect? > 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. xfce4-power-manager has no ability to do this. I would be pretty surprised if acpid did. > > Then in my case it must be acpid inhibiting it. > You know that, of course, but /etc/systemd/logind.conf has > LidSwitchIgnoreInhibited=yes Thats not default. does: rpm -V systemd show the file has been modified? kevin
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