Hi,

Running wheezy. I've been suspending to ram (hibernate-ram --force) my
ThinkPad T61 for several years with no problems. Recently, I installed
acpi-support to enable suspending via lid closure (by enabling
LID_SLEEP=true in /etc/default/acpi-support). I still tend to enter the
hibernate command manually, by habit, followed by lid closure. When I
subsequently open the lid, the machine wakes up (as it always has done,
even before installing acpi-support) - and then goes back to sleep
several seconds later (which it never did before).

It seems pretty clear that somehow, the lid closure is triggering a
second hibernation, which takes place after the machine wakes up from
the first (even though the closure occurs after the machine has already
gone to sleep). This is certainly not the desired behavior - is this is
bug? Should I file against acpi-support?

Celejar


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