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sytstem won't wake up when opening lid

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I have this problem. I can put my system to sleep, close the lid and it will have no problem waking up. But if I just close the lid it will not wake up after reopening the lid. The powerbutton lights up, but otherwise it won't react to anything. I have to do a hard shutdown by holding the powerbutton. After starting the system up I have no errors. Anybody knows how to change this behavior.
My setting are: System Settings > Power Management > Energy Saving > Button Event Handling > When laptop lid closes, Suspend. So in my mind the settings are correct. When I close the lid it should go to bed ( put things in Ram ) and sleep. I know it is not hard to make it sleep before closing the lid, but just closing the lid should work, right? Your thoughts about this please.

I have an HP Envy C1000en ( 17 inch ) Operating System: Kubuntu 20.04
KDE Plasma Version: 5.18.7
KDE Frameworks Version: 5.68.0
Qt Version: 5.12.8
Kernel Version: 5.11.0-41-generic
OS Type: 64-bit
Processors: 8 × Intel® Core™ i7-10510U CPU @ 1.80GHz
Memory: 15,3 GiB
in tripleboot with Mint Uma and Windows 10.

Thanks for your time and efforts.

baponkar avatar
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Have you tried by press any key or just one time press and release the power button after opening the lid?
Joepie Es avatar
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I tried any key and pressing the powerbutton shortly, but she doesn't wake up.
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I found the solution. Setting per KDE Activity: System Settings > Power Management > Activity Settings > choosen radio-button 'Use separate settings (advanced users only)' and selected the 'suspend' in Button Event Handling > When laptop lid closed. This worked. It is weird that you have to put 1 action ( suspend ) in two different locations though. One setting should be sufficient in my opinion.
Hope this helps other KDE users as well.

maciejwww avatar
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Hi, how to install only KDE settings?
Joepie Es avatar
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You want to install KDE settings without the KDE Desktop environment? I'm not sure if that is possible, but open a question. Then lets see what other people say about it. I don't think that KDE settings will work in e.g. a Gnome DE.
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