In fact, just the first one is needed.
HandleLidSwitch=ignore
/proc/acpi/button/lid/LID0/state does not exists, but the output of 'cat
/proc/acpi/button/lid/LID/state' is:
state: closed
I am typing on the notebook opened :)
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I see. No, that is not the case.
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Title:
Computer suspends/sleeps before login
Status in systemd:
Unknown
Status i
You mean, connected to the power supply? Yes.
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Title:
Computer suspends/sleeps before login
Status in systemd:
Unk
Yes, I can confirm that a clean Kubuntu 17.04 installation have the same
behaviour.
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Title:
Computer suspends/sleeps
Just tested on lubuntu 17.04. The bug is still present.
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Title:
Computer suspends/sleeps before login
Status in syst
Public bug reported:
I am not able to login into the system because it sleeps in the boot
process. To fix this, I need to edit (in recovery mode) the
/etc/systemd/logind.conf to replace the following options:
HandleLidSwitch=ignore
HandleLidSwitchDocked=ignore
This behaviour started in Ubuntu 14
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