gnome-shell enters suspend loop after waking up from suspend

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David Thompson wrote 9 years ago
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When using gnome-shell, if I close my laptop's lid (Thinkpad X220, in
case it matters) and re-open it, the screen turns on briefly but then
turns off and re-enters suspend mode. If I wake it up from suspend
again, the loop continues. I have no idea what is causing this, but it
does not happen when I use XFCE, so I have returned to that for now.

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Ludovic Courtès wrote 9 years ago
(name . David Thompson)(address . dthompson2@worcester.edu)(address . 22666@debbugs.gnu.org)
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David Thompson <dthompson2@worcester.edu> skribis:

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> When using gnome-shell, if I close my laptop's lid (Thinkpad X220, in
> case it matters) and re-open it, the screen turns on briefly but then
> turns off and re-enters suspend mode. If I wake it up from suspend
> again, the loop continues. I have no idea what is causing this, but it
> does not happen when I use XFCE, so I have returned to that for now.

Any hint in /var/log, dmesg, or similar?

Ludo’.
Ludovic Courtès wrote 9 years ago
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Ludovic Courtès wrote 9 years ago
Re: bug#22666: gnome-shell enters suspend loop after waking up from suspend
(name . David Thompson)(address . dthompson2@worcester.edu)(address . 22666-done@debbugs.gnu.org)
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Fixed by Andy in commit fa4b8badf0e0566b44f7afb57003bb426bc2d5ea as
explained at

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