Samuel Sieb wrote:
...
> I don't see any failure to suspend, so it looks like it's suspending, 
> but something in the hardware is triggering it back on.

yep, the question is what (checked the bios, but it's the same profile and BIOS 
like F42)

...
> > Why are you doing it that way?  Your user should be able to run it, but 
> also why not use the gui or shortcut key or even the power button to 
> trigger the suspend?

doing it from command line was to see something, e.g. errors or such

===
I need to correct myself:
6.16.x also does not perform an suspend
I waited not enough to notize this kernel wakes up too (after a somewhat longer 
period), sorry
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