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|    Jim Diamond to All    |
|    resume from S2R changes from 5.15.19 to     |
|    04 Apr 22 21:17:57    |
      From: JimDiamond@ns.sympatico.ca              I have a laptop running Slackware64 15.0, which, previous to upgrading       to 5.15.27, required me to press a keyboard key after opening the lid       to awaken it (after it was suspended to RAM).              After upgrading to 5.15.27 (the dirty pipe saga of 2022), the laptop       now awakens just by opening the lid. (I consider this to be A Good       Thing.)              However, it also awakens (with the lid still closed) if I unplug the       AC power. (I consider this to be A Bad Thing.)              I've hunted around a bit, but don't see any obvious reasons for this.       (I define "diffing the code of 5.15.19 with 5.15.27" as "not obvious".)       /proc/acpi/wakeup is the same in both 5.15.19 and .27.              This happened with both Slackware64 15.0 and with Artix, so I'm       leaning in the "something specific with kernel" direction, as opposed       to "something peculiar of my distro".              FWIW, it is an HP Envy x360 with a Ryzen 4700U.              Has anyone here seen this on their hardware? I'd like it NOT to       wakeup when the AC power is disconnected, and if anyone has some       ideas, I'd be happy to hear it.              Thanks.        Jim              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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