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Lenovo L13 Yoga wakes from sleep when closing the LID even though everything in /proc/acpi/wakeup is disabled:
Device S-state Status Sysfs node
GPP4 S0 *disabled pci:0000:00:02.3
RESA S3 *disabled
GP17 S0 *disabled pci:0000:00:08.1
LID S4 *disabled platform:PNP0C0D:00
SLPB S3 *disabled platform:PNP0C0E:00I would like to be able to trigger suspend and then close the lid without the laptop waking up from closing the lid immediately. As a workaround I use 'sleep 5s ; systemctl suspend' and close the lid within that 5s time window.
In the BIOS there are two options for the suspend mode:
- S3
- Windows
I chose Windows, because if I chose S3, I get an high battery drain during suspend (almost as high as not suspending at all and just turning of the display).
When using the Windows suspend mode, the laptop consumes far less battery during suspend and needs about half a minute to resume from suspend.
Maybe the right way is to switch to S3 in BIOS and then troubleshoot the high energy consumption?
It's like both options come with their own problem and I'm at the Windows suspend mode option right now trying to fix the wake on lid close.
I hope someone can point me into useful directions.
Thanks
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Welcome to the forums. Check/post the journal. Are you dual booting?
S3 shouldn't result in significant battery drain, I don't think. Is it actually entering S3? (Again, the journal would tell you this.)
Is your firmware up to date?
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