[Bug 905988] System immediately waking from sleep (suspend to RAM) with no user intervention.
http://bugzilla.suse.com/show_bug.cgi?id=905988 --- Comment #26 from Benjamin Poirier <bpoirier@suse.com> --- (In reply to Paul Tannington from comment #25) [...]
Power of completely is by removing input (mains) power to the power supply, either by switch (usually located on the power supply itself) or by disconnection at the mains socket.
Thank you for this explanation. Is it correct then to say that you used the same procedure to shut down the system in both the "turn off" and "power off" cases (i.e. "(KDE) Leave -> Turn off computer")? The difference is only that in the second case you also unplugged the computer (or shut off the power supply). If that is correct, then it rules out power off scripts fiddling with wol settings. It seems likely that the nic retains wol settings so long as it has power and looses them otherwise. The next thing to check is whether they are somehow initialized in a different way in 13.2 compared to 13.1. When you test the 13.1 kernel using the instructions in comment 15, please also test the reboot, "turn off" and "power off" cases to see if the behavior is the same. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are on the CC list for the bug.
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