On Mon, 17 Feb 2014 09:44:53 +0100 "Mailing List (GMail)"
<[email protected]> said:

> Hello folks!
> 
> I'm running Archlinux with E18 (0.18.3) on a Thinkpad Edge E130 for a 
> few days now.
> 
> While checking the "ACPI Bindings" I have noticed that the "Lid Closed" 
> event is bound to "Suspend".
> However, if I close the lid, the notebook is not suspended but only the 
> screen is blanked.
> 
> Suspending notebook via System --> Suspend works flawlessly.
> As /etc/enlightenment/sysactions.conf shows "Suspend" is handled by systemd.

actually if you have systemd ... sysactions.conf doesn't even do anything for
suspend.shut down/reboot etc. - it's done by dbus from e directly. :)

> It is interesting that the binding "Lid Closed" <--> "Suspend" works 
> without any problems
> before executing "startx", i.e. systemd recongnizes the event and 
> handles it correctly.
> As soon as the Enlightenment takes over it doesn't work anymore.

yes. because enlightenment asks systemd to stop its auto handling of these
things so that it's own config and bindings will work.

> I've searched for a solution on the web but couldn't find any!
> 
> Am I missing something?
> Could it be a configuration issue on my notebook?
> Or maybe a "known" problem in Enlightenment?

did you install acpid? did you enable it as a systemd service? if e doesnt get
a lid close event... how can it do anything about it? :)

> Any constructive answer is very much appreciated!
> 
> Regard
> Nik
> 
> 
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