07-05-2017, 06:11 PM
Hi all,
As per the thread heading, I am in the process of building up LXDE from the Xenial-Minimal 0.6.1 image.
Let me tell you - so far it's been quite a trial!
I am very close to having things running how I would like them, with a few exceptions that irk me.
At the present time I cannot get suspend working when I close the PB lid.
In journalctl I can see the following:
Jul 06 00:08:23 pinebook kernel: hall: (D) hall_isr
Jul 06 00:08:23 pinebook kernel: hall: (I) HALL_CLOSE
Jul 06 00:08:27 pinebook kernel: hall: (D) hall_isr
Jul 06 00:08:27 pinebook kernel: hall: (I) HALL_OPEN
So obviously the kernel is detecting the lid position changes.
How can I get the suspend working off this? I currently have xfce-power-manager running (for a battery applet) and although it is set to suspend on lid close - it doesn't.
Anyone have any ideas?
M.
As per the thread heading, I am in the process of building up LXDE from the Xenial-Minimal 0.6.1 image.
Let me tell you - so far it's been quite a trial!
I am very close to having things running how I would like them, with a few exceptions that irk me.
At the present time I cannot get suspend working when I close the PB lid.
In journalctl I can see the following:
Jul 06 00:08:23 pinebook kernel: hall: (D) hall_isr
Jul 06 00:08:23 pinebook kernel: hall: (I) HALL_CLOSE
Jul 06 00:08:27 pinebook kernel: hall: (D) hall_isr
Jul 06 00:08:27 pinebook kernel: hall: (I) HALL_OPEN
So obviously the kernel is detecting the lid position changes.
How can I get the suspend working off this? I currently have xfce-power-manager running (for a battery applet) and although it is set to suspend on lid close - it doesn't.
Anyone have any ideas?
M.