On Tue, Oct 20, 2020 at 1:09 PM Samuel Sieb <sam...@sieb.net> wrote:

> On 10/20/20 10:22 AM, Richard Shaw wrote:
> > I recently purchased the Ryzen 5 4500U version of the HP ENVY X360
> > laptop. For the most part I love it. It's fast, slim, and overall runs
> > Fedora great but...
> >
> > The power button is located on the side and I frequently press it by
> > accident. This would be just annoying but when I press the power button
> > again, nothing happens, at least externally. I just tested having an SSH
> > session open and about 10 seconds after I press the power button a
> > second time my SSH session resumes (since I didn't wait for it to time
> out).
>
> Since ssh is working, can you watch the journal to see what's happening
> during suspend and resume?
>

It did "hang" but then responded again about 20 seconds later, it may have
not been long enough to "drop" the connection. I need to do some more
testing when I have time.



> > For now I have set the power button to "do nothing" but that still
> > doesn't help when the lid close situation. And the power button is per
> > user, not global.
>
> You can edit the systemd logind config to disable suspend on lid close
> or suspend button.  If you're using Gnome, then the Gnome Tweak Tool can
> let you disable suspend on lid close when you're logged in.
>
> > The problem seems to be that newer laptops don't support S3 sleep and
> > instead only implement the MS proprietary sleep mode which is completely
> > dependent on OS support, not the BIOS.
> >
> > https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/drm/amd/-/issues/1230
>
> That appears to be a different issue.  The problem there is that suspend
> is not happening at all, which is not your case.
>

There seem to be mixed cases there. Some suspend (maybe not 100% correctly)
but can't "wake up" due to not being able to wake up the GPU properly. I'm
thinking that's at least part of my problem as I have seen the "ring"
errors in the journal.

Thanks,
Richard
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