On 01/24/18 10:47, InvalidPath wrote:
> Fully updated F27, Dell XPS 15 9550.
>
> So last year on F26 I could safely and reliably suspend to ram from the menu, 
> then
> after the upgrade to F27 all that stopped. I just dealt with it until last 
> night.
> So Google let em down again with the VAST majority.. if not damned near all 
> of the
> results centered around Hibernation.  It seems as if Suspending to ram just
> magically works for most people.
>
> So I know that using the menu (KDE Plasma) Suspend to Ram in all fairness just
> shuts down.

I have a rather old Acer Aspire 5920 running fully updated F27 with only KDE 
loaded. 
The laptop is plugged in 99% of the time since the battery no longer holds a 
charge
and I don't really need it to be portable.

I just tried Suspend to Ram from the KDE menu 5 times and it worked perfectly.  
This
machine has a visual indication when suspend to ram is done in that the power 
button
and another LED will flash amber.  Does your system have any sort of visual 
indication?
>
> Now testing last night I could 'sudo systemctl suspend' and it worked.  First 
> tkme
> for a minute, second time for 10 and the third overnight.
>
> Fast-forward to this evening, I ran 'sudo systemctl suspend' upon  leaving the
> office. Get home and about an hour later I open the lid and it's shut down and
> rebooted yet again.
>
> So my question is, where are the most effective places (logs, config files) 
> to look
> to troubleshoot WTF is happening?
>
I have a friend that experienced what I think your seeing.  Her laptop would go 
into
suspension (her's also had a visual indicator) but later she found it would at 
times
be rebooting on opening the lid.  In her case it turned out to be a HW problem

I would think the journal would record at least the start of the suspend 
sequence.

-- 
A motto of mine is: When in doubt, try it out

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