Auto-wake behavior when external power is connected
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After having dealt with it for a couple days, this behavior is driving me mad. I can't close the lid and then put it on its charger, because connecting the charger immediately wakes it up. I can't unplug it and stuff it into a backpack, either, because that wakes it up too. If the power flickers in the night, it wakes up. If I jostle the cord by accident and it momentarily loses contact, it wakes up. It's kind of absurd.

Can anyone familiar with the hardware tell us more about why this happens, and perhaps how it might be fixed? Keeping my computers asleep until I purposefully wake them is a rather important part of my use of them.


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RE: Auto-wake behavior when external power is connected - by diodelass - 11-08-2019, 10:54 AM

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