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From: Woozy Song <suzyw0ng@outlook.com>
Newsgroups: comp.os.linux.misc
Subject: Re: Anyone having trouble with sleep?
Date: Sun, 5 Jan 2025 11:02:36 +0800
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Phillip wrote:
> I've been having trouble getting my machines to sleep/standby/suspend 
> (basically anything that isn't hibernate).
> 
> The issue I'm having is that anytime I have it initiate any of the 
> states listed above (and all variants), I can never pull it out of 
> sleep. Resume doesn't happen when pressing on the keyboard or moving the 
> mouse. In fact, even pressing the power button won't rez the system to 
> resume. Funny enough the CPU fan will still spin in all sleep states 
> (except hibernate) but no other fans do.
> 
> And this isn't just 1 machine. I've got 5 right now with this problem 
> and all have the exact same symptom (CPU fan running), 2 on Arch (I 
> think one of those might actually be Manjaro), 1 is Gentoo and the rest 
> are Debian. All updated to the current latest of their respective 
> distro's and none have the same hardware. 2 are using GIGABYTE 
> Motherboards (one has an nVIDIA GPU), 1 is using an MSI motherboard and 
> the other 2 are Intel motherboards (yeah, I still have em).
> 
> Hibernate works like a charm so right now I've just been using that but 
> I'd really like to get some type of sleep state other then hibernate 
> working. Any recommendations? I've been though the man pages and online 
> and there just doesn't seem to be much about this issue.
> 
> I've also looked at /sys/power/ to ensure support is there, which is it 
> for the states I'm targeting in the /etc/systemd/sleep.conf file. I've 
> looked at that file for days. I feel like there is something simple I'm 
> missing.
> 
> In case it matters I'm running KDE on all machines. Some are using SDDM 
> and some are on startx.
> 
> 

I have one machine similar. Fans keep running in sleep mode, and 
keyboard doesn't wake it up. So have to turn it off and on again.