11-30-2018, 09:44 PM
Hmm, I think this has been fixed in later implementations of systemd. For example, I am running systemd v237 on KDE Neon, and it sleeps just fine with the lid closed (unless you plug it in, then it wakes up).
You can see what version of systemd you are using by typing in a terminal
/lib/systemd/systemd --version
When I tried Q4OS, about 2 weeks ago, it was using systemd v232, which is kind of old.
You can see what version of systemd you are using by typing in a terminal
/lib/systemd/systemd --version
When I tried Q4OS, about 2 weeks ago, it was using systemd v232, which is kind of old.