Ludovic Courtès writes:
> Hi,
>
> Antonio Carlos Padoan Junior skribis:
>
>> I do not know why but "suspend" stopped working on my computer
>> after a recent upgrade (pull & reconfigure).
>
> By that you mean that ‘loginctl suspend’ doesn’t have any effect?
>
> I’ve just tried on my laptop and
Hi,
Antonio Carlos Padoan Junior skribis:
> I do not know why but "suspend" stopped working on my computer
> after a recent upgrade (pull & reconfigure).
By that you mean that ‘loginctl suspend’ doesn’t have any effect?
I’ve just tried on my laptop and it works for me with this system
generati
Antonio Carlos Padoan Junior 写道:
I will investigate further.
All right!
/run/current-system/profile/etc/elogind/logind.conf
What made you find/look at this file? It's not used. I don't
know
why it exists.
Oh, I was on the wrong track. :)
Ah, so it exists as a funny prank! That's g
Hello Tobias,
thanks for your answer,
Tobias Geerinckx-Rice writes:
>
> Do you still have a working system generation to compare?
Yes, I will check an old generation, at the end this is one of the
reasons guix is great.
>
> Does suspending without elogind work? E.g., using the more reliab
Hi Antonio!
Antonio Carlos Padoan Junior 写道:
I do not know why but "suspend" stopped working on my computer
after a recent upgrade (pull & reconfigure).
Do you still have a working system generation to compare?
Does suspending without elogind work? E.g., using the more
reliable
~ λ echo
Hello Guixers,
I do not know why but "suspend" stopped working on my computer
after a recent upgrade (pull & reconfigure).
I tried to overcome it by modifying elogind configuration in my system.
I modified my config like this:
(define %my-desktop-services
;; List of desktop