http://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=539911#c17
--- Comment #17 from Thomas Renninger 2009-11-18 11:01:08 UTC ---
Thanks Henrique, looks like I came on the totally wrong track...
This really might come from workarounds for broken machines not exposing an
ACPI event for LID open and close, like ACER does.
gnome-power-manager might try to detect the current lid state, at certain
stages, even no LID event got fired -> bad.
If this really is the case, it might be better to not workaround ACER machines
at all, but disable the "suspend/resume on LID events" feature for these until
they fixed this in the BIOS.
Shouldn't it be possible to disable this (suspend/resume on LID events) in
gnome-power-manager or hal?
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