| 8 May 2026 |
Daniel Schaefer (Framework) | Intel core ultra series 1 and 3 | 06:22:50 |
sophronesis | In reply to @michael.zeagler:matrix.org Would this be a good place to troubleshoot my framework 13 not being able to fully sleep and not being able to wake up completely from sleep without using systemctl cancel? https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=SewVWYVeZV4 maybe relevant | 06:45:37 |
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Marien Zwart | after systemctl suspend, on a framework 13 (7040 series), first thing in dmesg on the way towards suspend is PM: suspend entry (s2idle) and the power led slowly blinks once suspended. Been a while since I debugged something like this, but if you're not seeing those things systemd may not be reaching suspend.target (system journal may have clues) | 10:19:04 |
Just Some Dude | Redacted or Malformed Event | 16:59:25 |
Just Some Dude | * <code>Operating System: NixOS 25.11
KDE Plasma Version: 6.5.5
KDE Frameworks Version: 6.20.0
Qt Version: 6.10.1
Kernel Version: 6.19.3 (64-bit)
Graphics Platform: Wayland
Processors: 16 × 13th Gen Intel® Core™ i5-1340P
Memory: 64 GiB of RAM (60.5 GiB usable)
Graphics Processor: Intel® Iris® Xe Graphics
Manufacturer: Framework
Product Name: Laptop (13th Gen Intel Core)
System Version: A4</code> | 16:59:36 |
Just Some Dude | Redacted or Malformed Event | 17:00:48 |
Just Some Dude | It's a 13th gen intel i5-1340P | 17:01:42 |
Just Some Dude | [s2idle] deep | 17:02:05 |
Just Some Dude | which apparently means it's the s0ix modern standby? | 17:21:42 |
Just Some Dude | Would the problem be that my generation of processor doesn't support the modern standby? | 17:24:49 |
Just Some Dude | I updated the BIOS but that didn't do it either. | 17:28:16 |
Just Some Dude | I had to uninstall/disable displaylink in order to get fully up to date on the kernel so I'm not sure if it was displaylink or the kernel, but it's working as advertised now. | 20:27:21 |
Just Some Dude | At the bottom of the displaylink page there's an entry about it blocking pre-sleep service 😭 | 20:29:45 |
Just Some Dude | Thanks everyone for all your help | 20:30:02 |
sudoforge | glad you got it sorted! | 22:11:00 |
sudoforge | apologies for being mostly unavailable today | 22:11:13 |
Just Some Dude | Lol now I have to find out how to install newer displaylink versions that might have fixed it. Onward and upward right? | 22:12:52 |
Just Some Dude | No worries! Thanks for helping me find my way through. | 22:13:19 |
sudoforge | to answer your earlier question, breaking apart [s2idle] deep:
s2idle means that your hardware is advertising that it supports suspend-to-idle
deep means that your hardware is advertising that it supports suspend-to-RAM
the square brackets are used to indicate the current method
| 22:14:10 |
sudoforge | i only use a single external display when docked, so i don't have any modern experience with displaylink (actually, the last time i used multiple monitors was with a desktop, so i guess i've never used displaylink) | 22:15:47 |
| 10 May 2026 |
trumee | what filesystem works well with hibernating on framework laptop? | 01:20:00 |
sudoforge | the filesystem that you want to use. | 04:31:14 |
Albert Larsan | I have hibernation working with impermanence on btrfs in lvm in luks (and my hibernate swap is in the lvm too) on my fw 13. It even works with secure boot! | 12:34:47 |
trumee | Do i need to setup a swap file or a swap partition for hibernation? | 13:02:22 |
trumee | Filesystem of my choice is ZFS but hiberanation doesnt work on it. | 13:02:44 |
trumee | this soungs good. are there any instructions anywhere which i can follow? | 13:06:35 |
trumee | * this sounds good. are there any instructions anywhere which i can follow? | 13:06:42 |
Just Some Dude | Should be an option if you’re using the installer right? | 13:26:35 |
Albert Larsan | There is boot.resumeDevice option if you have a swap partition (which is easier) | 13:40:42 |