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Message #44560
[Bug 1276659] [NEW] suspending on shutdown when lid is closed
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Description of the problem:
When power-settings are set to do nothing when lid is closed, my computer most of the times suspends on shutdown, only shutdown. When lid is opened the shutdown is continued.
Result 9 cases out of 10:
1. Setting options to do nothing (not suspending) on closing lid on my laptop.
2. Open terminal and type "sudo shutdown -P 5 min"
3. Close Lid.
4. Wait for shutdown.
5. Wait for suspend.
6. Open the lid. (You will find the computer in suspended mode. It always displays its final logo before shutdown when opened. So actually the shutdown is triggered and in progress, but is then interrupted by a suspend instruction.)
7. The computer continues to shutdown, when lid is opened.
Expected result:
1. Setting options to do nothing (not suspending) on closing lid on my laptop.
2. Open terminal and type "sudo shutdown -P 5 min"
3. Close Lid.
4. Wait for shutdown.
5. The computer is off.
When I don't close the lid everything goes as expected.
I actually have a backup script running when I shutdown the computer and
the last thing it does is to shutdown the computer.
I have run Debian with gtk 2 successfully. I have run Ubuntu
successfully before Unity. Now I run UbuntuGnome.
I think there is a change in option, set to the kernel during shutdown,
which triggers the suspend.
A page (https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Bugs/FindRightPackage) suggests gnome-
power-manager, pm-utils, or the kernel to be the failure.
patrik@Ubuntu:~$ lsb_release -rd
Description: Ubuntu 13.10
Release: 13.10
** Affects: systemd (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Tags: bot-comment
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suspending on shutdown when lid is closed
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1276659
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