On 6/10/24 21:11, Ralph Katz wrote:
On 6/10/24 13:05, Eben King wrote:
Hi, I have a Debian 12 (Bookworm?) installation with XFCE as my DE.
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and it still doesn't suspend over night.  Suspend works just fine when I go
to log out and hit the suspend button.   I don't see any obvious errors in
journalctl.  Where can I go to debug suspend?  Thanks.

I also have bookworm, XFCE and a suspend issue.  Dell laptop suspends on lid
close, but with an attached monitor, it does not suspend on lid close.

As a workaround, I use a keyboard shortcut to suspend.  Closing then opening
the lid wakes it up.

I'm eager to see how you resolve this.  If you file a bug, please post the
number so I can add my case.

Well, that is not encouraging.  Does anyone know how to get the monitor
state programmatically?  I'll write my own script based on that.  DFMS
works.  I mean if the computer won't do it for you, roll your own.

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