Is your XFce Power Manager setup like below? https://imgur.com/HoBr1sR
https://imgur.com/6BP0SUV https://imgur.com/AsiMj4I On Thu, Feb 20, 2020 at 7:12 PM Joseph Willard <josephwilla...@gmail.com> wrote: > The answer to both questions is yes, in fact my quick > solution was to just use 4.19 and everything works as > expected. I'll post this in the kernel mailing list as well and see if > they have any suggestions. > > Thank you, > Joseph > > On Thu, Feb 20, 2020 at 6:55 PM Dan Ritter <d...@randomstring.org> wrote: > >> Joseph Willard wrote: >> > Hello, >> > >> > First time posting so let me know if you have any suggestions to >> > make things smoother. Currently I have a ThinkPad yoga 14 running >> > Debian Bullseye which recently for kernel versions 5.0 and above >> > won't suspend when the lid is closed. In particular the red light >> > on the lid starts blinking rapidly and won't resume when >> > opened. Any suggestions on how to go about addressing this would >> > be greatly appreciated. >> >> The first questions that pop into my head: >> >> - did it work before? >> >> - is it purely kernel dependent? That is, if you reboot with an >> earlier kernel and no other changes, will suspend work? >> >> If the answer to both of those things is yes, then you may have >> an actual kernel bug! >> >> And if the answer is no, there are more options for debugging. >> >> -dsr- >> >