On 20/04/2019 17.43, Andrea Borgia wrote: > Hi. > > Running the testing branch and using xfce, the last couple of resumes from > hibernation were problematic: the first one had the suspend dialog still > visible > with the "yes" button still pushed in, all applications were open, the mouse > could move but not actually click anything. Keyboard worked enough to switch > to > console and reboot. > > Second instance was slightly different: screen completely black except for the > mouse pointer. I killed xfce from console and logged in again. > > Were it not for the fact that my system is a desktop, this bugreport would > appear to be a good match: > https://github.com/the-cavalry/light-locker/issues/108 > > I found nothing interesting in the Debian bugtracker, perhaps the issue is too > new, after all I've been using this system for months and this issue only came > up a couple of days ago. > > Any ideas? Anyone else seeing this? > > Thanks, > Andrea. >
Hi Andrea, I see the same type of problems. I run an up-to-date testing as well, but use KDE as my DE. Suspend works properly, as far as I can see. I have a Thinkpad P1 with a red led on the lid that blinks during suspend, and that is still as it was. However, as soon as I try to resume the system it hangs hard. It is not just a black screen or X that hangs. I cannot even access this system through SSH anymore when this happens. I still haven't found the culprit causing this, so I'll be watching this thread with interest. Grx HdV