http://bugzilla.suse.com/show_bug.cgi?id=810133
http://bugzilla.suse.com/show_bug.cgi?id=810133#c43
--- Comment #43 from Olav Reinert
Hrm, this is really weird. Now there should be no reference to ACPI lid handling, but it still crashes. The behavior doesn't change even if you set logind.conf to ignore the lid, right?
That's right - triple down with HandleLidSwitch=ignore makes no difference - it still crashes upon lid close.
Could you try to setup kdump for catching any kernel crash? Possibly it hits something. At least, a kernel message at the crash would be really helpful.
I have no experience with kdump, but I will try it out, of course. Give me some time...
If it's no kernel crash but some weird behavior of the hardware, it's hardly to trap, though...
The hardware may be weird, but it is not at fault in this case. As mentioned in the original bug report, suspend on lid close worked flawlessly up until openSUSE 12.2. It still does. The regression was introduced with openSUSE 12.3. It is still present in Tumbleweed (kernel 4.1.1, systemd 219). I think it's a software bug. One that's worth finding, IMHO, because it may also cause issues with modern hardware. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are on the CC list for the bug.