Lenovo laptop enters sleep mode also when on ac power
Hi, After latest zypper dup on my Tumbleweed system I notice a weird issue: system sleeps automatically after few minutes also if connected to external power. I'm using XFCE. I verified that this is not an hardware related issue because I booted on Windows 10 (dual boot environment here) and there everything works flawlessly. I would like to know if this is the first case you hear about. Thanks! -- Marco Calistri Build: openSUSE Tumbleweed 20211025 Kernel:5.14.14-1-default Desktop: XFCE (4.16.0)
On 28.10.2021 23:24, Marco Calistri wrote:
Hi,
After latest zypper dup on my Tumbleweed system I notice a weird issue: system sleeps automatically after few minutes also if connected to external power.
I'm using XFCE.
I verified that this is not an hardware related issue because I booted on Windows 10 (dual boot environment here) and there everything works flawlessly.
I would like to know if this is the first case you hear about.
Thanks!
Did you check XFCE power manager settings?
Il 29/10/21 02:19, Andrei Borzenkov ha scritto:
On 28.10.2021 23:24, Marco Calistri wrote:
Hi,
After latest zypper dup on my Tumbleweed system I notice a weird issue: system sleeps automatically after few minutes also if connected to external power.
I'm using XFCE.
I verified that this is not an hardware related issue because I booted on Windows 10 (dual boot environment here) and there everything works flawlessly.
I would like to know if this is the first case you hear about.
Thanks!
Did you check XFCE power manager settings? The issue started suddenly after a zypper dup, I suspect that new systemd has caused it.
I resolved now by the way as I wrote on my previous message. Regards, -- Marco Calistri Build: openSUSE Tumbleweed 20211027 Kernel:5.14.14-1-default Desktop: XFCE (4.16.0)
Il 28/10/21 17:24, Marco Calistri ha scritto:
Hi,
After latest zypper dup on my Tumbleweed system I notice a weird issue: system sleeps automatically after few minutes also if connected to external power.
I'm using XFCE.
I verified that this is not an hardware related issue because I booted on Windows 10 (dual boot environment here) and there everything works flawlessly.
I would like to know if this is the first case you hear about.
Thanks! -- Marco Calistri Build: openSUSE Tumbleweed 20211025 Kernel:5.14.14-1-default Desktop: XFCE (4.16.0) To resolve my issue above I had to mask hybrid-sleep this way:
sudo systemctl mask hybrid-sleep.target Problem solved now! -- Marco Calistri Build: openSUSE Tumbleweed 20211027 Kernel:5.14.14-1-default Desktop: XFCE (4.16.0)
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