On 2014-02-09 00:57, Jérémy Lal wrote:
Le dimanche 09 février 2014 à 03:59 +0500, Boris Bobrov a écrit :
Hi,
Sorry for the lame question, google didn't help.
I have debian wheezy on my laptop, I usually suspend it, but sometimes
it resumes randomly without any external influences and I have no clue
how that's possible. This has happened 2 minutes and ~60 minutes after
suspending it.
Does anyone have any idea where to start to find the reason?
I think it's a hardware problem.
For example, my notebook triggers lid open-close event with some kind of
magnet, and if I put, for example, my phone on a special place on the
laptop, the event gets triggered and, in my case, the screen gets locked.
The same is possible with your laptop. Maybe the button, controlling lid
closing-opening gets pressed (or unpressed) somehow, or a magnet got weak.
Does your laptop resume automatically when you open the lid?
I'm having a similar issue with my desktop computer and bluetooth mouse.
When on suspend to ram, i have to leave the room as if the baby was
sleeping.
Jérémy.
Hehe, at least you get trained as a father.
I don't have anything plugged in. But you could disable the device on
suspend and re-enable it on resume maybe by using /etc/acpi/events. Not
sure about this, but looks like this is where I can solve my problem too.
Thanks Jérémy
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