Control: severity -1 + moreinfo Am 22.10.2016 um 16:35 schrieb Bill Gribble: > > I am entering hibernate by pressing the power button, which I have > mapped to > the "hibernate" action in Gnome. I believe this uses the systemd hibernate > action. > > No combination of switching VTs, keyboard/mouse input, or anything else > can get > the display on when it is in this state. > > I know the system has resumed, because if I close the laptop lid to > suspend-to- > ram and then open again the display lights up properly and I'm back where I > should be. > > I have hibernated the system using other means with differing results: > > * "echo disk > /sys/power/state" hibernates and resumes successfully with > active display after resume
This is what "systemctl hibernate" uses. Can you run this command and see if that works? > * "pm-hibernate" with no quirks behaves exactly like the power-button > action > (display black on resume) > > * "pm-hibernate --quirk-dpms-on" hibernates and resumes properly Having "pm-utils" installed is no longer recommended fwiw. I would uninstall it. Do you have other packages like "laptop-mode-tools" or "hibernate" installed, which might interfere? If so, can you purge them and try again? Do you have any custom hooks in /lib/systemd/system-sleep/ ? If so, can you attach them to this bug report please. What's the output of systemctl show hibernate.target -- Why is it that all of the instruments seeking intelligent life in the universe are pointed away from Earth?
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