From: user@example.net   
      
   On 4/8/2022 5:37 PM, Jim Diamond wrote:   
   > On 2022-04-07 at 15:25 ADT, User wrote:   
   >> On 4/6/2022 8:08 PM, Jim Diamond wrote:   
   >>> On 2022-04-05 at 02:45 ADT, Henrik Carlqvist wrote:   
   >>>> On Mon, 04 Apr 2022 21:17:57 -0300, Jim Diamond wrote:   
   >>>>> 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.   
   >>>>   
   >>>> If you are willing to do the work, it might be easier to diff only   
   >>>> between the two kernel versions where this change happened, for example   
   >>>> between 5.15.23 and 5.15.24.   
   >>>>   
   >>>> The quickest way to find where the change happened is to do a binary   
   >>>> search for that point. Now you know that 5.15.19 work as before and   
   >>>> 5.15.27 works at after. What about the version in the middle in between?   
   >>>> That would be 5.15.23. Once you have tested with kernel 5.15.23 you will   
   >>>> know if the next step is to search between 5.15.19 and 5.15.23 or between   
   >>>> 5.15.23 and 5.15.27.   
   >   
   >    
   >   
   >>> I don't know how many people are reading this newsgroup these days,   
   >>> but I am somewhat intrigued if I am the only person having this issue.   
   >>> I had previously posted this to alt.os.linux since it is not   
   >>> slackware-specific (it also happens to me with the artix system I was   
   >>> using while waiting for 15.0 to appear). However, sadly that group is   
   >>> mostly full of spam these days.   
   >   
   >>   
   >> I did some testing on my laptop running Slackware 15.0 with 5.15.27.   
   >>   
   >> Suspend to RAM   
   >> - Awakens on opening the case   
   >> - Does nothing on removing/attaching power   
   >   
   > Thanks for the report. Can you tell me what sort of processor you   
   > have? (In short, AMD or Intel? And further, the model number if you   
   > don't mind.)   
   >   
   > Cheers.   
   > Jim   
      
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