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This issue has persisted every since I have tried to add power management to my arch linux laptop. Everytime I close my laptop lid to suspend-then-hibernate and leave my laptop alone for a time it immediately suspends after resume. I am using TLP for power management and xautolock to suspend-then-hibernate when not in use. here is the journalctl log entries from the occurance:
Oct 24 12:12:53 ArchLinux kernel: PM: suspend exit
Oct 24 12:12:53 ArchLinux systemd-sleep[12374]: System resumed.
Oct 24 12:12:53 ArchLinux systemd[1]: Started Suspend; Hibernate if not used for a period of time.
Oct 24 12:12:53 ArchLinux systemd[1]: sleep.target: Unit not needed anymore. Stopping.
Oct 24 12:12:53 ArchLinux systemd[1]: Stopped target Sleep.
Oct 24 12:12:53 ArchLinux systemd[1]: tlp-sleep.service: Unit not needed anymore. Stopping.
Oct 24 12:12:53 ArchLinux systemd[1]: Stopping TLP suspend/resume...
Oct 24 12:12:53 ArchLinux systemd[1]: Reached target Suspend; Hibernate if not used for a period of time.
Oct 24 12:12:53 ArchLinux systemd[1]: suspend-then-hibernate.target: Unit not needed anymore. Stopping.
Oct 24 12:12:53 ArchLinux systemd[1]: Stopped target Suspend; Hibernate if not used for a period of time.
Oct 24 12:12:53 ArchLinux systemd[1]: Reached target Bluetooth.
Oct 24 12:12:53 ArchLinux systemd-logind[708]: Operation 'sleep' finished.
as you can see arch resumes on the second line then immediately suspends on the third, I don't know how to go about finding what systemd service calls this or how to go about solving this at all, any help would be appreciated.
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And if you remove TLP?
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If I remove TLP the laptop resumes as normal
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Then don't use it. Use powertop and system settings or service files to achieve the same result, without the buggy side effects.
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I've tried both but the same bug occurs, is there any way to relay the journalctl to find out what process logs the information?
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is there any way to relay the journalctl to find out what process logs the information?
Eh? Relay it where? Just read it.
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The logs don't tell me which service or process logs the info all it says is systemd[1].
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