Bugzilla – Bug 555943
Lenovo x200s does not support suspend with hotkeys anymore
Last modified: 2009-11-27 16:26:13 UTC
My notebook was supported by s2ram in 11.1 and I could use the shortcut Fn+F4 to send the notebook to sleep. After the update to 11.2 s2ram says the machine is unknown. # s2ram Machine is unknown. This machine can be identified by: sys_vendor = "LENOVO" sys_product = "7470BN2" sys_version = "ThinkPad X200s" bios_version = "6DET33WW (1.10 )" See http://en.opensuse.org/S2ram for details. If you report a problem, please include the complete output above. If you report success, please make sure you tested it from both X and the text console and preferably without proprietary drivers. A s2ram --force works great without any problems. Could you please readd this machine to the database? Thanks
some more infos: using kde4 on updated openSUSE 11.2 from openSUSE 11.1. The machine can be suspended from the kde4 battery monitor.
Uhh, great :( Can you please attach /var/log/pm-suspend.log. Thanks.
I've spoken with Christopher Stender about this and he meant that he has seen this on non Lenovo Notebooks too. It seems that the current (in kde4) used powermanagement tools do not listen to the hotkey events. ..changed the summary...
Exactly. I've seen this on my HP Compaq 2510p too. 'lshal -m' shows the events when I use fn+f3 / fn+f8 but nothing happens. Therefore I guess that the issue is in powerdevil.
Ok, because of the initial comment, I just thought that the sleep button press really caused the system to try to suspend. I suspected an error in our "auto detect the graphics chip" mechanism. Reassigning.
This is known for quite some time, it's missing the hotkey assignment (as already changed in the topic) *** This bug has been marked as a duplicate of bug 524734 ***