On 06/01/2013, at 9:08, Lennart Poettering <mzerq...@0pointer.de> wrote:

> On Sat, 05.01.13 09:14, alex...@hushmail.com (alex...@hushmail.com) wrote:
> 
>> Closing the laptop lid now suspends, without a visible option to disable it.
>> You can edit /etc/systemd/logind.conf and your laptop won't suspend after 
>> closing the lid, but the screen _won't_ lock either!!!
>> 
>> So, either you have to suspend or your screen doesn't lock. Any way to fix 
>> this? logind.conf needs a "lockscreen" option, or a 
>> "don't-ignore-but-pass-to-desktop-to-handle" option...
> 
> Normally your DE will take a lock that disables handling of the lid
> switch as long as the DE is up.
> 
> If your DE doesn't handle the lid switch then logind can handle it for
> you and it will by default. If your DE handles the lid switch but
> doesn't take the lock, then it's a good idea to fix the DE. A workaround
> is to invoke it via "systemd-inhibit --what=handle-lid-switch".
> 
> Lennart
> 
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This doesn't work.

https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=876782

Even to this inhibiting lid actions on my laptop does not prevent logind taking 
over, so you get "double sleeps".
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