Re: Acpi "Lid" Suspend with Eeepc 900 Not Working
Patrick Bartek, 21.12.2013:
> Installed Wheezy-LXDE 32-bit off LXDE flavor ISO via thumb drive to
> replace Eeebuntu 3.0 that I installed on it 3 years ago or so. Chose
> Base, Desktop GUI and Laptop tasks. Nothing else. All went well and
> as far as I can tell everything works, except Suspend (sleep, not
> hibernate) when the lid is closed. Don't want hibernate anyway. Instead
> of sleeping, the display is shutdown, but the computer itself is still
> fully powered and running. (The "sleep" key combo FnF1 works however.)
>
> I installed the eeepc-apci-scripts from the repo thinking that might
> solve the problem. It didn't, but fortunately those scripts are
> compatible with the others, so no conflicts.
>
> I finally traced the "problem" to lid.sh from the original acpi
> scripts. Full script is below. Toward the top, this if-then is not
> being triggered. Don't know why.
>
> if [ x$LID_SLEEP = xtrue]; then
> pm-suspend
>
> Any answers come to mind?
I had a look at the /etc/acpi/lid.sh script below, which appears to be
the same as what I have. Based on line 7 of that script, I checked
/etc/default/acpi-support, where I saw
------------
# Uncomment this to enable ACPI sleep when the lid screen is closed.
#LID_SLEEP=true
------------
Did you try uncommenting that?
(I didn't try this out because my laptop has problems suspending.)
Selim
> I did a work-around by having the "lid" event call my own suspend.sh
> action directly. It works, sort of: Goes back to sleep after initially
> waking up, requiring a second key press, then it sticks.
>
> Thanks.
>
> B
>
>
> /etc/acpi/lid.sh follows
>
> ================= >8 ==============
>
> #!/bin/sh
>
> test -f /usr/share/acpi-support/state-funcs || exit 0
>
> . /usr/share/acpi-support/power-funcs
> . /usr/share/acpi-support/policy-funcs
> . /etc/default/acpi-support
>
> [ -x /etc/acpi/local/lid.sh.pre ] && /etc/acpi/local/lid.sh.pre
>
> CheckPolicy && exit
>
> grep -q closed /proc/acpi/button/lid/*/state
> if [ $? = 0 ]
> then
> . /usr/share/acpi-support/screenblank
> if [ x$LID_SLEEP = xtrue ]; then
> pm-suspend
> fi
> else
> d=/tmp/.X11-unix
> for x in $d/X*; do
> displaynum=${x#$d/X}
> getXuser;
> if [ x$XAUTHORITY != x ]; then
> export DISPLAY=:$displaynum
> if [ x$RADEON_LIGHT = xtrue ]; then
> [ -x /usr/sbin/radeontool ] && radeontool light on
> fi
> case "$DISPLAY_DPMS" in
> xset)
> su $XUSER -s /bin/sh -c "xset dpms force on"
> ;;
> xrandr)
> su $XUSER -s /bin/sh -c "xrandr --output LVDS --auto"
> ;;
> vbetool)
> /usr/sbin/vbetool dpms on
> ;;
> esac
> if pidof xscreensaver > /dev/null; then
> if on_ac_power; then
> su $XUSER -s /bin/sh -c "xscreensaver-command -unthrottle"
> fi
> su $XUSER -s /bin/sh -c "xscreensaver-command -deactivate"
> fi
> else
> if [ -x$DISPLAY_DPMS_NO_USER = xtrue ]; then
> [ -x /usr/sbin/vbetool ] && /usr/sbin/vbetool dpms on
> fi
> fi
> done
> fi
> [ -x /etc/acpi/local/lid.sh.post ] && /etc/acpi/local/lid.sh.post
>
>
>
>
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