05-11-2021, 02:30 PM
no that's normal. the suspend state available to OS options using mainline uboot (like Manjaro) can currently only offer S2 sleep state, rather than the S3 that people often associate when they think of suspending a computer.
you can achieve S3, though, but it requires you to switch to BSP uboot, and downgrade your kernel, then edit sleep.conf.
you can achieve S3, though, but it requires you to switch to BSP uboot, and downgrade your kernel, then edit sleep.conf.