On 31/03/12 01:03, Vincent Lefevre wrote: > On 2012-03-30 19:43:48 +0200, Carlos Alberto Lopez Perez wrote: >> On 30/03/12 12:29, Vincent Lefevre wrote: >>> I don't know what's going on exactly, but from the logs, it seems >>> that when suspending, the connection is ended (as expected), but >>> then, wicd tries to reconnect, and this may interrupt the suspend. >> >> Check that you don't have GLAN/WLAN or something like that enabled on >> /proc/acpi/wakeup > > xvii:~> cat /proc/acpi/wakeup > Device S-state Status Sysfs node > PCI0 S4 *disabled no-bus:pci0000:00 > PCIE S4 *disabled pci:0000:00:1e.0 > USB1 S0 *enabled pci:0000:00:1d.0 > USB2 S0 *enabled pci:0000:00:1d.1 > USB3 S0 *enabled pci:0000:00:1d.2 > USB4 S0 *enabled pci:0000:00:1a.0 > USB5 S0 *enabled pci:0000:00:1a.1 > USB6 S0 *enabled pci:0000:00:1a.2 > EHC2 S0 *enabled pci:0000:00:1a.7 > EHCI S0 *enabled pci:0000:00:1d.7 > AZAL S3 *disabled pci:0000:00:1b.0 > RP01 S4 *disabled pci:0000:00:1c.0 > RP02 S4 *disabled pci:0000:00:1c.1 > RP03 S4 *disabled pci:0000:00:1c.2 > RP04 S3 *disabled > RP05 S3 *disabled > RP06 S5 *disabled > LID S3 *enabled > PBTN S4 *enabled > > It seems OK. > > BTW, if a GLAN/WLAN in /proc/acpi/wakeup were the cause, I suppose > something should be written in the logs, but there were no such > things. >
Try to disable everything except PBTN (power button) and check if this solves your problem. I had problems with my laptop also waking up mysteriously randomly on unknown events and I managed to solve it just disabling all wakeup events except PBTN -- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Carlos Alberto Lopez Perez http://neutrino.es Igalia - Free Software Engineering http://www.igalia.com ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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