08-03-2018, 08:44 AM
I did some further experiments with sleep last night. The default sleep script does not work well for me. The machine goes into sleep just fine, but then can't wake up. The screen's backlight comes on, but no interface appears.
I then replaced the sleep script with the "workaround" script mentioned earlier in this thread. With that script, I can return from sleep mode just fine, but as Wizzard has noted, there's no sound.
Speaking of sleep mode, is the power light supposed to be on during sleep? Most machines have a blinking light during sleep. I'm assuming this is correct behavior, because I left the machine unplugged and sleeping for two hours, and the battery only went from 90% to 86% when I woke it up.
Since all of these OSes are Debian-based, I'm wondering if we could "steal" a sleep script from Xenial or Q4OS. I still have Q4OS on an sdcard; I could compare that one with the workaround script and see if there are any clues. Since this is all open source, it doesn't seem like reinventing the wheel is required here....
I then replaced the sleep script with the "workaround" script mentioned earlier in this thread. With that script, I can return from sleep mode just fine, but as Wizzard has noted, there's no sound.
Speaking of sleep mode, is the power light supposed to be on during sleep? Most machines have a blinking light during sleep. I'm assuming this is correct behavior, because I left the machine unplugged and sleeping for two hours, and the battery only went from 90% to 86% when I woke it up.
Since all of these OSes are Debian-based, I'm wondering if we could "steal" a sleep script from Xenial or Q4OS. I still have Q4OS on an sdcard; I could compare that one with the workaround script and see if there are any clues. Since this is all open source, it doesn't seem like reinventing the wheel is required here....