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I have a problem on both Lenovo Yoga S1 and MacBook Pro regarding closing the lid in order to suspend. If I close the lid, the screen turns black and I have a feeling for it being in suspended mode. But I found no way to bring it back to life by pressing any buttons. So I have to poweroff-longpress in order to shutdown completely, which is of course not a solution.
The behavior is exactly the same when using `systemctl suspend` directly from terminal. On both systems I did install Xorg with i3 running if it is of any relevance. What do I need to set up in order to suspend and wake up those laptops properly?
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What DE and DM are you running?
∞ hard times make the strong, the strong make good times, good times make the weak, the weak make hard times ∞
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No DM. No DE, plain Arch Linux with xorg and i3 on top.
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Sorry, don't know here, thought maybe was similar issue with xfce4-settings
∞ hard times make the strong, the strong make good times, good times make the weak, the weak make hard times ∞
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Same situation here. Macbook Pro 13,3, no DM/DE, xorg with i3, kernel 4.17.13-arch1-1-macbook.
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