Re: DefinitionS sleep/suspend/hibernate/etc - was [Re: help: disable all manner of sleep/suspend/hibernate - Debian 12]

2024-11-23 Thread Andrew M.A. Cater
e a machine with a clean initial install of Debian 12. > I'm not happy with it's configuration. > To find answers and pose intelligent questions I need to know definitions of > sleep/suspend/hibernate/etc as used in the Debian sub-culture. > "As used in the Debian sub-culture

Re: DefinitionS sleep/suspend/hibernate/etc - was [Re: help: disable all manner of sleep/suspend/hibernate - Debian 12]

2024-11-23 Thread Richard Owlett
27;ve done what you have. Michael mentioned https://wiki.debian.org/Suspend and I found https://wiki.debian.org/Hibernation . I, and other inexperienced users, need proper definitions of sleep/suspend/hibernate/etc to use those pages and solutions to be described here. You misinterpreted my post.

Re: DefinitionS sleep/suspend/hibernate/etc - was [Re: help: disable all manner of sleep/suspend/hibernate - Debian 12]

2024-11-22 Thread Andrew M.A. Cater
ne what you have. > Michael mentioned https://wiki.debian.org/Suspend and I found > https://wiki.debian.org/Hibernation . > > I, and other inexperienced users, need proper definitions of > sleep/suspend/hibernate/etc to use those pages and solutions to be described > here. > > All the very best, Andy Cater (amaca...@debian.org)

Re: help: disable all manner of sleep/suspend/hibernate - Debian 12

2024-11-22 Thread Jeffrey Walton
ut all I've been able to find is this: > > but without any more details as to what's triggering it or how: > >ACPI: PM: Preparing to enter system sleep state S3 > >That's found in the /var/log/{kern.log,syslog}* files > > *haven't tried all

Re: help: disable all manner of sleep/suspend/hibernate - Debian 12

2024-11-22 Thread David Wright
it or how: >ACPI: PM: Preparing to enter system sleep state S3 >That's found in the /var/log/{kern.log,syslog}* files > *haven't tried all manner of Magic SysRq keys, as I'm not aware any > which would unblank the screen and/or resume from any manner of &g

Re: DefinitionS sleep/suspend/hibernate/etc - was [Re: help: disable all manner of sleep/suspend/hibernate - Debian 12]

2024-11-22 Thread Michael Paoli
Thanks. Still haven't found way to prevent sleep/hibernate/etc, but FYI: $ (cd /sys/power && grep . mem_sleep state) mem_sleep:s2idle [deep] state:freeze mem disk $ On Fri, Nov 22, 2024 at 5:15 AM wrote: > Definitions can be found at > https://docs.kernel.org/admin-guide/p

Re: help: disable all manner of sleep/suspend/hibernate - Debian 12

2024-11-22 Thread Michael Paoli
(very bad as this system also operates as > >server!) > > seems to be a very deep form of sleep, the only things I can do at that > >point that at all gets it to respond: > > - which does a warm reboot > Does not like suspend to RAM or suspend to disk (hibern

Re: DefinitionS sleep/suspend/hibernate/etc - was [Re: help: disable all manner of sleep/suspend/hibernate - Debian 12]

2024-11-22 Thread debian-user
Richard Owlett wrote: > Michael mentioned https://wiki.debian.org/Suspend and I found > https://wiki.debian.org/Hibernation . > > I, and other inexperienced users, need proper definitions of > sleep/suspend/hibernate/etc to use those pages and solutions to be > described

Re: help: disable all manner of sleep/suspend/hibernate - Debian 12

2024-11-22 Thread Max Nikulin
On 22/11/2024 13:57, Michael Paoli wrote: seems to be a very deep form of sleep, the only things I can do at that point that at all gets it to respond: - which does a warm reboot Does not like suspend to RAM or suspend to disk (hibernate). It resembles graphics issues. Can you

Re: DefinitionS sleep/suspend/hibernate/etc - was [Re: help: disable all manner of sleep/suspend/hibernate - Debian 12]

2024-11-22 Thread Michael Paoli
; How do I disable all manner of sleep/suspend/hibernate on Debian 12? > Michael mentioned https://wiki.debian.org/Suspend and I found > https://wiki.debian.org/Hibernation . > I, and other inexperienced users, need proper definitions of > sleep/suspend/hibernate/etc to use those pages and solutions to be > described here.

DefinitionS sleep/suspend/hibernate/etc - was [Re: help: disable all manner of sleep/suspend/hibernate - Debian 12]

2024-11-22 Thread Richard Owlett
On 11/22/24 12:57 AM, Michael Paoli wrote: How do I disable all manner of sleep/suspend/hibernate on Debian 12? [snip very detailed of his environment/symptoms] I recently jumped from Debian 9(w/MATE) - 12(w/MATE) in one step. My Debian 9 settings can be traced back to Debian 6(w/Gnome). I

help: disable all manner of sleep/suspend/hibernate - Debian 12

2024-11-21 Thread Michael Paoli
How do I disable all manner of sleep/suspend/hibernate on Debian 12? I really don't want it doing any sleep/suspend/hibernate (I'm okay with explicitly manually triggering it, but I don't even need that). Symptoms/issue/background: Was a non-issue on Debian 10 (sleep/hibernate woul

Re: Uninterruptible sleep apache process while aceessing nfs on debian 12 bookworm

2024-10-07 Thread Mike Kupfer
Carlos Llamas wrote: > I made a PHP script which locks a specific file in a NFS directory, measuring > every step involved. Then exported the results to CSV and graphed it on ELK > because I am more familiar with it. Thanks for the additional details. It sounds like you have a reproducible test

Re: Uninterruptible sleep apache process while aceessing nfs on debian 12 bookworm

2024-10-07 Thread Mike Kupfer
Carlos Llamas wrote: > When this happens, apache2 processes on a backend VM (NFS client > machine) wait in state D for a long time (I was only able to trace a > file, and lasted 90s until file unlocked). It sounds like the process is trying to unlock a file, and the system call hangs for 90 secon

Re: Uninterruptible sleep apache process while aceessing nfs on debian 12 bookworm

2024-10-07 Thread Carlos Llamas
Hello, We are facing this problem too with 3 backend VMs and a NFS VM. Both servers are Google Cloud Compute Engine instances with plenty of CPU and RAM. We don't see any correlation with high CPU or RAM usage whenever this happens on any machine. When this happens, apache2 processes on a backend

HDMI audio vanishing after monitor sleep

2024-09-19 Thread Betibeteka Beranduetxea
Hi, following reportbug instructions, I'm checking if this a known issue. Using Philips monitor 273V7 with internal speakers. GPU is Radeon Lexa Pro RX 550 640 SP - Baffin HDMI/DP Audio. Using GPU audio output After monitor sleeps, HDMI isn't working anymore or is degraded quality, with many au

Uninterruptible sleep apache process while aceessing nfs on debian 12 bookworm

2024-04-29 Thread El Mahdi Mouslih
sisca.groupe-mfc.fr:80 POST /deverrouille-fiche-ajax.php?sTable=prospects&iCode=243239 ps aux ==> Process 93661 un interruptible sleep root@hexaom-v2-vm-prod-front2:~# while true; do date; ps auxf | awk '{if($8=="D") print $0;}'; sleep 1; done Fri 26 Apr 202

Re: Sleep: out of control

2023-09-01 Thread Max Nikulin
. My conclusion: I need to find out which sleep modes turn off power to the external input devices. It might depend on USB hubs on motherboards (wiring and whether particular chips retain power and support switching off power on particular ports) and on wake on USB implementation and settings

Re: Sleep: out of control

2023-09-01 Thread Tom Browder
On Fri, Sep 1, 2023 at 06:08 Tom Browder wrote: My conclusion: I need to find out which sleep modes turn off power to the > external input devices. > I forgot to mention that my problem child is all SSD, no moving parts (from SilentPC). -Tom

Re: Sleep: out of control

2023-09-01 Thread Tom Browder
eed to study and understand those sleep options. I also realize I didn't report some other details. I have three hosts (Debian PC, Window PC, and Debian laptop) connected to a single monitor, keyboard, and mouse via a KVM switch. The other day, when I finally emailed for advice, I had noticed

Re: Sleep: out of control

2023-08-31 Thread The Wanderer
On 2023-08-31 at 13:03, zithro wrote: > On 31 Aug 2023 14:17, Tom Browder wrote: > >> Note: The systemd "/etc/systemd/sleep.conf" file has all entries commented >> out. > > Take care, commenting may NOT be the same as disabling/setting to NO ! > > Each software has its own rules, but _usually_

Re: Sleep: out of control

2023-08-31 Thread Tom Browder
On Thu, Aug 31, 2023 at 16:20 zithro wrote: > On 31 Aug 2023 14:17, Tom Browder wrote: > > Note: The systemd "/etc/systemd/sleep.conf" file has all entries > commented > > out. > > Take care, commenting may NOT be the same as disabling/setting to NO ! > > Each software has its own rules, but _us

Re: Sleep: out of control

2023-08-31 Thread Tom Browder
On Thu, Aug 31, 2023 at 11:50 AM Michel Verdier wrote: > On 2023-08-31, Tom Browder wrote: > > Is there a way to definitely deactivate all OS-related power changes so the > > power button has only two functions (on/off)? > > To disable all sleep/suspend/hibernation

Re: Sleep: out of control

2023-08-31 Thread zithro
On 31 Aug 2023 14:17, Tom Browder wrote: Note: The systemd "/etc/systemd/sleep.conf" file has all entries commented out. Take care, commenting may NOT be the same as disabling/setting to NO ! Each software has its own rules, but _usually_ when you comment out the lines, the app built-in defa

Re: Sleep: out of control

2023-08-31 Thread Tom Browder
On Thu, Aug 31, 2023 at 08:12 Marco wrote: > Am 31.08.2023 schrieb Tom Browder : > > > Is there a way to definitely deactivate all OS-related power changes > > so the power button has only two functions (on/off)? > > You can disable sleep/hibernate at all. > > su

Re: Sleep: out of control

2023-08-31 Thread Michel Verdier
On 2023-08-31, Tom Browder wrote: > Is there a way to definitely deactivate all OS-related power changes so the > power button has only two functions (on/off)? To disable all sleep/suspend/hibernation I put in /etc/systemd/sleep.conf [Sleep] AllowSuspend=no AllowHibernat

Re: Sleep: out of control

2023-08-31 Thread Marco
Am 31.08.2023 schrieb Tom Browder : > Is there a way to definitely deactivate all OS-related power changes > so the power button has only two functions (on/off)? You can disable sleep/hibernate at all. sudo systemctl mask sleep.target suspend.target hibernate.target hybrid-sleep.target

Sleep: out of control

2023-08-31 Thread Tom Browder
My main Debian host is going to sleep and I can't awaken it without holdiing the power button down for some period. We have had some neighborhood power issues recently, and I have been manually powering down while away for a few short trips (no UPS yet, either, but my Windows box next t

Re: sleep on a low-usage NAS ?

2022-12-13 Thread Stefan Monnier
> I need advice on what else I can do to keep the device with disks unspun for > most of the day, yet still be available almost immediately when other > clients on the LAN need some NAS services. IIUC your disk spins down mostly as you want it, but it needlessly spins up every once in a while and

Re: sleep on a low-usage NAS ?

2022-12-13 Thread Dan Ritter
r day to take backups via smb. > > Ideally, I'd like it to go to sleep after 30 minutes of inactivity, but wake > more or less instantly when a new smb connection is initiated. > > Less ideal would be to have some process that wakes it for specific time > periods. > >

Re: sleep on a low-usage NAS ?

2022-12-12 Thread Tixy
On Tue, 2022-12-13 at 08:39 +0800, jeremy ardley wrote: [...] > Ideally, I'd like it to go to sleep after 30 minutes of inactivity, but > wake more or less instantly when a new smb connection is initiated. Look at the -S option to the 'hdparm' command. I find disks seem t

sleep on a low-usage NAS ?

2022-12-12 Thread jeremy ardley
it to go to sleep after 30 minutes of inactivity, but wake more or less instantly when a new smb connection is initiated. Less ideal would be to have some process that wakes it for specific time periods. Checking the logs I see an hourly cron process is running, but not much else. I'm

Re: sleep(1) vs. sync(1) twice before umount(8)

2022-07-10 Thread Thomas Schmitt
e if a second SYNCHRONIZE CACHE command arrived (or some ancestor of said SCSI command). I dimly remember a MicroVAX where the shutdown command was: sync;sync;halt sync;sleep seems to have been necessary with Linux in the previous century. man 2 sync: BUGS According to the standard specification

Re: sleep(1) vs. sync(1) twice before umount(8)

2022-07-10 Thread Steve McIntyre
David wrote: >On 7/10/22 05:55, fxkl4...@protonmail.com wrote: > > I'm just flapping my gums > > As a systems administrator for UNIX systems I wrote more than a few >scripts > > Many time I found it necessary to put a sleep between operations > >+1 > > &

Re: sleep(1) vs. sync(1) twice before umount(8)

2022-07-10 Thread Erwan David
baby sitting a room full of HP K200s and K380s Experimenting was not something done lightly, if you valued your job You stick with what works Typing sync twice was advised and I was not inclined to anger some unknown god Using sleep between operations is as you say experimental I wrote many scripts

Re: sleep(1) vs. sync(1) twice before umount(8)

2022-07-10 Thread fxkl47BF
surprises with the technique? No I spent a couple of decades baby sitting a room full of HP K200s and K380s Experimenting was not something done lightly, if you valued your job You stick with what works Typing sync twice was advised and I was not inclined to anger some unknown god Using sleep betw

Re: sleep(1) vs. sync(1) twice before umount(8)

2022-07-10 Thread David Christensen
On 7/10/22 09:57, fxkl4...@protonmail.com wrote: On Sun, 10 Jul 2022, David Christensen wrote: On 7/10/22 05:55, fxkl4...@protonmail.com wrote: Several decades ago I was taught to type sync and then type sync again before unmounting a drive The only reason I ever got was that the second syn

Re: sleep(1) vs. sync(1) twice before umount(8)

2022-07-10 Thread fxkl47BF
On Sun, 10 Jul 2022, David Christensen wrote: > On 7/10/22 05:55, fxkl4...@protonmail.com wrote: > > I'm just flapping my gums > > As a systems administrator for UNIX systems I wrote more than a few > scripts > > Many time I found it necessary to put a sleep betwee

sleep(1) vs. sync(1) twice before umount(8)

2022-07-10 Thread David Christensen
On 7/10/22 05:55, fxkl4...@protonmail.com wrote: > I'm just flapping my gums > As a systems administrator for UNIX systems I wrote more than a few scripts > Many time I found it necessary to put a sleep between operations +1 The hard part is deciding what the NUMBER argu

Sleep on Wayland/Sway

2022-05-14 Thread Pankaj Jangid
I am using the Debian Stable. I want an advice for configuring lock/sleep on Sway. I have following settings in my Sway config. And below is my observation. --8<---cut here---start->8--- exec swayidle -w \ timeout 300

Re: Pulseaudio goes into an uninterruptible sleep upon start

2022-03-08 Thread Jude DaShiell
Who knows what pulseaudio developers were smoking when they wrote that code. I'm glad you got this solved for now. I hope it's permanently solved for you too. On Tue, 8 Mar 2022, Daniel Fishman wrote: > The first two things didn't work, but while I worked on a switch to > pipewire (with a limi

Re: Pulseaudio goes into an uninterruptible sleep upon start

2022-03-08 Thread Daniel Fishman
The first two things didn't work, but while I worked on a switch to pipewire (with a limited success, since pipewire is experimental in the current stable and misses important features that I need and which are already available in pulseaudio), I stumbled upon a workaround which fixed the problem

Re: Pulseaudio goes into an uninterruptible sleep upon start

2022-03-07 Thread Jude DaShiell
> as soon as it is started (goes into an uninterruptible sleep). I couldn't > understand what is the cause for this behavior - maybe somebody can provide > an idea? > > Initially, pulse worked as expected - the machine doesn't have any fixed > output devices, sound was us

Pulseaudio goes into an uninterruptible sleep upon start

2022-03-07 Thread Daniel Fishman
Hello, I have an up-to-date Debian stable machine where pulseaudio becomes stuck as soon as it is started (goes into an uninterruptible sleep). I couldn't understand what is the cause for this behavior - maybe somebody can provide an idea? Initially, pulse worked as expected - the ma

Re: Bullseye: Reasons for PC to wake up from sleep by itself?

2022-02-08 Thread local10
Feb 9, 2022, 07:30 by t...@yxit.co.uk: > Something line "Wake on LAN". My bios also seems to have timers you can > set to automatically wake up. Though it seems highly unlikely that > something like that would be enabled by default > I see, I'll take a look next time I reboot. Thanks to everyon

Re: Bullseye: Reasons for PC to wake up from sleep by itself?

2022-02-08 Thread Tixy
On Wed, 2022-02-09 at 07:45 +0100, local10 wrote: > Feb 9, 2022, 05:41 by charlescur...@charlescurley.com: > > > Some computers will wake up if they get stimulus from an outside event, > > such as an Ethernet packet addressed to it. Check the computer's > > firmware. > > You mean BIOS? What shoul

Re: Bullseye: Reasons for PC to wake up from sleep by itself?

2022-02-08 Thread tomas
On Wed, Feb 09, 2022 at 07:45:06AM +0100, local10 wrote: > Feb 9, 2022, 05:41 by charlescur...@charlescurley.com: > > > Some computers will wake up if they get stimulus from an outside event, > > such as an Ethernet packet addressed to it. Check the computer's > > firmware. > > > > > You mean BI

Re: Bullseye: Reasons for PC to wake up from sleep by itself?

2022-02-08 Thread local10
Feb 9, 2022, 05:41 by charlescur...@charlescurley.com: > Some computers will wake up if they get stimulus from an outside event, > such as an Ethernet packet addressed to it. Check the computer's > firmware. > You mean BIOS? What should I be looking for there? Regards,

Re: Bullseye: Reasons for PC to wake up from sleep by itself?

2022-02-08 Thread Charles Curley
On Wed, 9 Feb 2022 06:16:32 +0100 (CET) local10 wrote: > What could be the reasons for a PC to wake up from sleep (that is, > suspend) by itself? It doesn't happen often by occasionally the PC > wakes up by itself for seemingly no reason whatsoever. Some computers will wake

Bullseye: Reasons for PC to wake up from sleep by itself?

2022-02-08 Thread local10
Hi, What could be the reasons for a PC to wake up from sleep (that is, suspend) by itself? It doesn't happen often by occasionally the PC wakes up by itself for seemingly no reason whatsoever. I did some basic tests and pressing a button on the keyboard or moving the mouse doesn't w

Re: Sleep mode in Surface Pro 4 and Debian 11

2021-10-07 Thread nmanca
On 07/10/2021 13:53, Andrew M.A. Cater wrote: On Thu, Oct 07, 2021 at 12:09:24PM +0200, nmanca wrote: Dear list, I installed a debian 11 system on a Surface Pro 4 following the instruction from the https://github.com/linux-surface/linux-surface, I'm now thus using the "-surface" kernel version.

Sleep mode in Surface Pro 4 and Debian 11

2021-10-07 Thread nmanca
Dear list, I installed a debian 11 system on a Surface Pro 4 following the instruction from the https://github.com/linux-surface/linux-surface, I'm now thus using the "-surface" kernel version. Everything work quite ok, but I'm having problems with the suspend. If the Surface is on battery p

Re: Sleep mode in Surface Pro 4 and Debian 11

2021-10-07 Thread Andrew M.A. Cater
On Thu, Oct 07, 2021 at 12:09:24PM +0200, nmanca wrote: > Dear list, > > I installed a debian 11 system on a Surface Pro 4 following the instruction > from the https://github.com/linux-surface/linux-surface, I'm now thus using > the "-surface" kernel version. > > Everything work quite ok, but I'm

Re: why buster doesn't enter sleep mode

2020-11-01 Thread David Wright
On Sun 01 Nov 2020 at 20:49:48 (+), Long Wind wrote: > On Sunday, November 1, 2020, 2:46:28 PM EST, Long Wind > wrote: > > > > tty2 doesn't enter sleep mode after long period of keyboard inactivityby > > sleep mode i mean monitor isn't turned offi belie

Re: Server goes to sleep

2020-05-20 Thread David Wright
nnection is still there. If I then go to the console and > > > shake the mouse the screen lights up and the ssh session starts responding > > > like nothings wrong, until the console goes to sleep again. > > > > > > Searching online I found this command which seem

Re: Server goes to sleep

2020-05-16 Thread Henning Follmann
; > > off, the ssh connection is still there. If I then go to the console and > > > shake the mouse the screen lights up and the ssh session starts responding > > > like nothings wrong, until the console goes to sleep again. > > > > > > Searching online I

Re: Server goes to sleep

2020-05-16 Thread elvis
stops responding. It doesn't kick me off, the ssh connection is still there. If I then go to the console and shake the mouse the screen lights up and the ssh session starts responding like nothings wrong, until the console goes to sleep again. Searching online I found this command which seem

Re: Server goes to sleep

2020-05-16 Thread Henning Follmann
it stops responding. It doesn't kick me > off, the ssh connection is still there. If I then go to the console and > shake the mouse the screen lights up and the ssh session starts responding > like nothings wrong, until the console goes to sleep again. > > Searching on

Re: Server goes to sleep

2020-05-15 Thread mett
ork activity. If I have an >ssh >> session running when this occurs it stops responding. It doesn't >kick me >> off, the ssh connection is still there. If I then go to the console >and >> shake the mouse the screen lights up and the ssh session starts >responding &

Re: Server goes to sleep

2020-05-15 Thread Dan Ritter
kick me > off, the ssh connection is still there. If I then go to the console and > shake the mouse the screen lights up and the ssh session starts responding > like nothings wrong, until the console goes to sleep again. > > Searching online I found this command which seems t

Server goes to sleep

2020-05-15 Thread Chris Rhodin
and shake the mouse the screen lights up and the ssh session starts responding like nothings wrong, until the console goes to sleep again. Searching online I found this command which seems to solve the problem: sudo systemctl mask sleep.target suspend.target hibernate.target hybrid-sleep.tar

Re: Dual monitors - after monitor sleep, forget settings

2020-01-01 Thread Carl Fink
On 1/1/20 9:57 PM, Charles Curley wrote: I had occasion to look at the XFCE display application, and it has a box you can tick labeled, "Configure new displays when connected." I wonder if your display application is treating your displays when you turn them on as "new". If your display applicati

Re: Dual monitors - after monitor sleep, forget settings

2020-01-01 Thread Charles Curley
On Wed, 1 Jan 2020 20:54:51 -0500 Carl Fink wrote: > However, I confess to not being that familiar with the terminology > here. > > Is "starting [my] session" going to happen when the still-running > computer turns the monitor back on? I associate that with logging out > of the display manager.

Re: Dual monitors - after monitor sleep, forget settings

2020-01-01 Thread Carl Fink
On 1/1/20 5:47 PM, Charles Curley wrote: On Wed, 1 Jan 2020 17:06:11 -0500 Carl Fink wrote: Suggestions? Yes. I have the same problem with XFCE's built in display application. Use arandr to set up your dual monitor setup. Having done that, have arandr save the setup. That will give you a sho

Re: Dual monitors - after monitor sleep, forget settings

2020-01-01 Thread Charles Curley
On Wed, 1 Jan 2020 17:06:11 -0500 Carl Fink wrote: > Suggestions? Yes. I have the same problem with XFCE's built in display application. Use arandr to set up your dual monitor setup. Having done that, have arandr save the setup. That will give you a short shell script (in the ~/.screenlayout di

Dual monitors - after monitor sleep, forget settings

2020-01-01 Thread Carl Fink
Hi, I'm using an Intel NUC (BOXNUC8i5BEK1). I'm running Buster and the MATE environment. I had been using a single monitor, via the HDMI port and a VGA adapter, since I have a very old monitor. A few days ago, I added a second monitor via the USB-C port and an adapter, also to VGA. Actually

Re: camera led flashes while waking system up from sleep

2019-12-03 Thread dinar qurbanov
i have reported it for "base" pseudo package. https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=946122 .

camera led flashes while waking system up from sleep

2019-12-03 Thread dinar qurbanov
laptop camera led flashes while waking system up from sleep. i would like to report a bug. which package should i put? i think it is systemd or lightdm, or both. i am using debian 10 with xfce.

camera led flashes while waking system up from sleep

2019-12-03 Thread dinar qurbanov
laptop camera led flashes while waking system up from sleep. i would like to report a bug. which package should i put? i think it is systemd or lightdm, or both. i am using debian 10 with xfce.

xfce and hybrid sleep: only in menu?

2019-09-29 Thread Andrea Borgia
Hi. I saw that the power menu now has support for hybrid sleep and have verified that it works reliably on my system (tracking "testing"). Therefore I wanted to make this mode the default when closing the lid but I can't seem to find this option in the power setting

Re: why is the kernel "unsleeping" a HDD put to sleep with hdparm -Y ?

2018-08-27 Thread Patrick Bartek
On Mon, 27 Aug 2018 19:48:18 +1000 Zenaan Harkness wrote: > So I have a 'spare' internal spinning rust bucket which I only use > for backups, and so most of the time when I'm not using it I put it > to sleep with: > > sudo hdparm -Y /dev/sda > > Unfortu

Re: why is the kernel "unsleeping" a HDD put to sleep with hdparm -Y ?

2018-08-27 Thread mick crane
On 2018-08-27 10:48, Zenaan Harkness wrote: So I have a 'spare' internal spinning rust bucket which I only use for backups, and so most of the time when I'm not using it I put it to sleep with: sudo hdparm -Y /dev/sda sorry cannot help but I have similar disk and this seems li

Re: why is the kernel "unsleeping" a HDD put to sleep with hdparm -Y ?

2018-08-27 Thread Marc Auslander
Zenaan Harkness writes: >So I have a 'spare' internal spinning rust bucket which I only use >for backups, and so most of the time when I'm not using it I put it >to sleep with: > >sudo hdparm -Y /dev/sda > >Unfortunately the kernel wakes the drive up again: &g

Re: why is the kernel "unsleeping" a HDD put to sleep with hdparm -Y ?

2018-08-27 Thread Dan Ritter
On Mon, Aug 27, 2018 at 07:48:18PM +1000, Zenaan Harkness wrote: > So I have a 'spare' internal spinning rust bucket which I only use > for backups, and so most of the time when I'm not using it I put it > to sleep with: > > sudo hdparm -Y /dev/sda > > Unfortu

why is the kernel "unsleeping" a HDD put to sleep with hdparm -Y ?

2018-08-27 Thread Zenaan Harkness
So I have a 'spare' internal spinning rust bucket which I only use for backups, and so most of the time when I'm not using it I put it to sleep with: sudo hdparm -Y /dev/sda Unfortunately the kernel wakes the drive up again: Aug 27 19:44:40 eye kernel: ata1.00: exception Emask 0x

Display will not wake after Hibernation or Sleep

2018-07-04 Thread Dave
Display will not wake after Hibernation or Sleep i am running Deb 9.4 Amd64, bios was just updated to most recent, the video card is Radeon HD 6850 Kernel is 4.9.0 amd Please Advise Dave

Re: Thinkpad T420 resume from sleep via laptop lid doesn't work

2018-06-02 Thread Ryan Nowakowski
#x27;t resume when the laptop lid is opened. I put > >it to sleep by closing the lid. When I open the lid, the disk indicator > >flashes and then stops. The power button led remains pulsing as if it's > >still asleep. If I press the power button at this point nothing happe

Re: Thinkpad T420 resume from sleep via laptop lid doesn't work

2018-06-01 Thread Hans
Am Freitag, 1. Juni 2018, 19:30:28 CEST schrieb Marcel: Yes, I did, but as I said before: It worked a long time, but some say after some upgrade (without any configuration changes), it stopped suddenly working. So, one in the chain (kernel, laptop-mode-tools, dbus, whatever) is buggy. Best H

Re: Thinkpad T420 resume from sleep via laptop lid doesn't work

2018-06-01 Thread Marcel
Have you tried laptop-mode-tools? Maybe this helps :) Cheers, Marcel On 06/01/2018 05:12 PM, Ryan Nowakowski wrote: Hello All! I have a T420 that doesn't resume when the laptop lid is opened. I put it to sleep by closing the lid. When I open the lid, the disk indicator flashes and

Re: Thinkpad T420 resume from sleep via laptop lid doesn't work

2018-06-01 Thread Hans
Am Freitag, 1. Juni 2018, 17:12:01 CEST schrieb Ryan Nowakowski: Similar problem hier on my EEEPC since over a year: Going to sleep (suspend-to-disk), then when it has to wake up, you can see, the memeory content is loaded into RAM, after that it shuts off and boots again from BIOS. No problem

Thinkpad T420 resume from sleep via laptop lid doesn't work

2018-06-01 Thread Ryan Nowakowski
Hello All! I have a T420 that doesn't resume when the laptop lid is opened. I put it to sleep by closing the lid. When I open the lid, the disk indicator flashes and then stops. The power button led remains pulsing as if it's still asleep. If I press the power button at this poi

Re: Monitor won't come back from power-saving sleep

2017-09-19 Thread Vincent Lefevre
On 2017-08-17 13:14:08 -0400, Kynn Jones wrote: > I just installed Debian on a (legacy) Optiplex 9010 desktop, and I'm > working through some kinks. > > The most serious one, by far, is that the monitor won't wake up after it > goes goes dark to save power. I sometimes have this problem with a De

Trackpad doesn't work after closing the laptop to make it sleep

2017-09-12 Thread Kaartic Sivaraam
Hello all, I'm recently experiencing a weird issue which is also a little frustrating as it make me fear to close my laptop's lid to put it to sleep. I have cnofigured my laptop to go to sleep when I close the lid. The issue is that when I re-open it after a close the trackpad stops

Re: 4.12 won't wake from sleep

2017-09-01 Thread Boyan Penkov
rg/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=854672 — my situation is a > little different, as it happens on sleep only (haven’t tried on hibernate.). > > Is this it? > > Cheers! > -- > Boyan Penkov > www.boyanpenkov.com > > On Sep 1, 2017, at 05:46, Hans wrote: > > Am Donnerstag

Re: 4.12 won't wake from sleep

2017-09-01 Thread Boyan Penkov
If you’re referring to this — https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=854672 — my situation is a little different, as it happens on sleep only (haven’t tried on hibernate.). Is this it? Cheers! -- Boyan Penkov www.boyanpenkov.com > On Sep 1, 2017, at 05:46, Hans wrote: >

Re: 4.12 won't wake from sleep

2017-09-01 Thread Hans
Am Donnerstag, 31. August 2017, 18:21:44 CEST schrieb Boyan Penkov: Hi, awake from sleep doesn't work since months. I filed a bugreport a long time ago, but since then no one cared. Looks like it is too difficult to fix, as changes are too often. Sorry to tell you. Best Hans &g

Re: 4.12 won't wake from sleep

2017-09-01 Thread Hans
Am Donnerstag, 31. August 2017, 18:21:44 CEST schrieb Boyan Penkov: Hi, awake from sleep doesn't work since months. I filed a bugreport a long time ago, but since then no one cared. Looks like it is too difficult to fix, as changes are too often. Sorry to tell you. Best Hans &g

4.12 won't wake from sleep

2017-08-31 Thread Boyan Penkov
76136 When I do this and let the system sleep, it won't wake from sleep cleanly. How can I help debug? Is this "real" (worth filing a bug over), or am I messing something up? Cheers! -- Boyan Penkov

Re: Monitor won't come back from power-saving sleep

2017-08-18 Thread Kynn Jones
; Curiously enough, the problem occurs only when X11 is running; otherwise, > hitting the shift key on the keyboard brings the monitor right back. > > I have tweaked the BIOS settings to enable waking the computer from sleep > through USB-connected devices, and also wake-on-lan and wa

Re: Monitor won't come back from power-saving sleep

2017-08-17 Thread Felix Miata
ously enough, the problem occurs only when X11 is running; otherwise, > hitting the shift key on the keyboard brings the monitor right back. > I have tweaked the BIOS settings to enable waking the computer from sleep > through USB-connected devices, and also wake-on-lan and wake-on-wlan. >

Monitor won't come back from power-saving sleep

2017-08-17 Thread Kynn Jones
shift key on the keyboard brings the monitor right back. I have tweaked the BIOS settings to enable waking the computer from sleep through USB-connected devices, and also wake-on-lan and wake-on-wlan. How can I troubleshoot this problem further?

unattended-upgrades: What's happening when I put my system into sleep?

2017-02-19 Thread Merlin Büge
h seems to take care of an unattended upgrade process being finished properly in case of a shutdown/reboot of the system. This is done via the python script /usr/share/unattended-upgrades/unattendedupgrade-shutdown. I'm wondering what's happening if I put my system to sleep (via s

Bug report: after booting, if laptop lid is closed without login in, the computer doesn't go to sleep

2017-02-08 Thread commentsabout
my computer and reach the login screen, if I close my laptop lid, the computer won't go to sleep mode *. It goes actually beyond that. If I login but don't open any application (such as the file explorer or firefox or whatever) and close the laptop lid, the computer won't go

Setting ad-hoc connection that survives sleep

2016-12-05 Thread Stefan Monnier
I have a headless machine connected to an ad-hoc network here. I have the network setup in /etc/network/interface and it is brought up fine at boot, but after suspend/resume the connection is lost until I manually do ifdown+ifup. I guess I could add the ifdown+ifup to /etc/pm/sleep.d, but I was wo

Unable to connect WiFi when resuming from system sleep after stretch update on 2016-03-22

2016-03-24 Thread Julien Langlois
Hi, I have been experiencing an issue after I updated my stretch system (apt upgrade) few days ago. When I resume the system from sleep mode (power button -> suspend; power button -> resume), the WiFi does not connect. And does not even scan the available network. I found a workaround to

Re: Ethernet not working after waking from sleep

2015-09-16 Thread Himanshu Shekhar
6s4...@bitmessage.ch> wrote: > On Fri, 11 Sep 2015 10:06:40 +0530 > Himanshu Shekhar wrote: > > > My network adapter is by Realtek and I have installed the appropriate > > firmware from synaptic. The ethernet network works fine, but shows cable > > unplugged after waking from

Re: Ethernet not working after waking from sleep

2015-09-10 Thread Riley Baird
On Fri, 11 Sep 2015 10:06:40 +0530 Himanshu Shekhar wrote: > My network adapter is by Realtek and I have installed the appropriate > firmware from synaptic. The ethernet network works fine, but shows cable > unplugged after waking from sleep. > Also, I have Broadcom bluetooth devi

Ethernet not working after waking from sleep

2015-09-10 Thread Himanshu Shekhar
My network adapter is by Realtek and I have installed the appropriate firmware from synaptic. The ethernet network works fine, but shows cable unplugged after waking from sleep. Also, I have Broadcom bluetooth device BCRM43142 and have downloaded firmware (some bcrm-***-dkms) but bluetooth doesn&#

Re: OpenVPN doesn't restart after sleep

2015-04-20 Thread Bob Proulx
Tony van der Hoff wrote: > I meant 'addresses' gives 100% packet loss. > or succeed as expected, so networking > is up. If ping 8.8.8.8 has 100% packet loss then I would say full networking is down. It will be impossible for DNS to function that way. Does that mean your server isn't routing p

Re: OpenVPN doesn't restart after sleep

2015-04-16 Thread Tony van der Hoff
On 15/04/15 13:32, lukn555 wrote: > Hi Tony > > Sorry for the late reply, I suffered the same but I only just found out > how to fix this: > > > > Add the following script to /lib/systemd/system-sleep (in case you are > using systemd): > > $ cat /lib/systemd

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