Description of problem: Suspend works only once through KDE4 pm-suspend from console works always. Suspend through qdbus only works for the first time. I am using a thinkpad r61. Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): Cauldron How reproducible: Always Steps to Reproduce: 1. install cauldron 2. suspend/resume with lid close, suspend button or qdbus command 3. Second suspend only locks screen. In dmesg there will be a systemd-logind[1047]: Sleep key pressed. line, but this is all.
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CC: (none) => balcaen.john, mageia, nicolas.lecureuilSummary: Suspend works only once through KDE4 => Suspend works only once through KDE4 (qdbus)
Problem solved on Cauldron (x86_64) with today's updates, now sleep/resume works fine. Seems to be an other problem, but networkmanager says for eth0 and wifi0 that those are not controlled by nm, after a couple of sleep/resume cycle. May I close this and open a new one or alter this one?
For completeness, probably best to clone this bug (or just open a new one and CC the same people), and close this one. FWIW, I suspect there will be a little bit of fallout from the recent changes with regards to handling of lid closures etc due to systemd-logind changes (i.e. the lower level systems will implement their default behaviour unless higher level systems override them - I suspect the higher levels are, at present, not doing that, so things like lid close behaviour configuration in KDE will likely currently be broken). The NM issue you mention FWIW I have also seen but after a manual restart of NM service, it's behaved fine for many suspend/resume cycles...
FWIW, i've just submitted a new upower that might fix this issue mentioned above.
Is this one still an issue? Did the above fix it?
I do not experience it.
Cool, I'll resolve it as fixed for now then. If it happens again, please reopen :) Many thanks.
Status: NEW => RESOLVEDResolution: (none) => FIXED