But this is not optimal. When UPower would invoke pm-utils, I could tell systemd to ignore Lid switch, sleep and power buttons and, after configuring xfce4-power-manager to suspend on each of those actions, the system would suspend just fine.
Now, nothing happens even after telling systemd to suspend on power and sleep button press and lid close. I have set xfce4-power-manager to do nothing on those events, but even when instructing it to suspend, the result was the same - no suspend. I guess I am confused on how this is _supposed_ work after the UPower / xfce4-power-manager updates. 1. Is 'Suspend' supposed to be selectable on the user menu (right above shutdown)? It is not, it is greyed out. 2. What method is currently available to XFCE4 users to suspend the system other than su to root and doing 'pm-suspend' or 'systemctl suspend'? 3. What are the settings for xfce-power-manager and logind.conf that should enable suspend on lid close, power button press and sleep button press? -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-bugs-rc-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org