Andras Simon wrote:

> 2018-04-18 8:58 GMT+02:00, Neal Becker <ndbeck...@gmail.com>:
>> Recently my system has been refusing to suspend.  How can I debug?
>> (I've recently installed expressvpn, could this be the issue?)
>> Here's what the log says:
>>
>> Apr 18 02:30:01 nbecker2 systemd[1]: Started Suspend.
>> Apr 18 02:30:01 nbecker2 systemd[1]: sleep.target: Unit not needed
>> anymore.
>>
>> Stopping.
>> Apr 18 02:30:01 nbecker2 systemd[1]: Stopped target Sleep.
>> Apr 18 02:30:01 nbecker2 systemd[1]: suspend.target: Bound to unit
>> systemd- suspend.service, but unit isn't active.
>> Apr 18 02:30:01 nbecker2 systemd[1]: Dependency failed for Suspend.
>> Apr 18 02:30:01 nbecker2 systemd-logind[718]: Operation 'sleep' finished.
>> Apr 18 02:30:01 nbecker2 systemd[1]: suspend.target: Job
>> suspend.target/start failed with result 'dependency'.
> 
> FWIW, I see similar messages in the logs, but suspend works...
Perhaps the messages are not related to the suspend issue.  But the symptoms 
are very strange.  The laptop appears to suspend (power light changes from 
on to flashing), but at a random time later (seconds to minutes later), it 
wakes itself up again!  Only thing I could think of is WOL, but it's not 
connected to wired enet.
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