| 16 Jan 2026 |
Nonno Felice | Swap | 09:02:14 |
Nonno Felice | Però l'ibernazione non so se abbia mai funzionato onestamente 😂 | 09:02:33 |
Tonio Gela | @C3n21 posso chiederti l'output di `cat /sys/power/mem_sleep` sulla tua macchina? | 09:27:12 |
Tonio Gela | * @C3n21 posso chiederti l'output di `cat /sys/power/mem_sleep`
sulla tua macchina? | 09:27:20 |
Tonio Gela | * @C3n21 posso chiederti l'output di cat /sys/power/mem_sleep sulla tua macchina? | 09:28:05 |
Nonno Felice | [s2idle] | 09:38:43 |
Tonio Gela | Ok, ho capito, stavo diventando pazzo | 09:48:28 |
Tonio Gela | da man logind.conf: ```
HoldoffTimeoutSec=
Specifies a period of time after system startup or system
resume in which systemd will hold off on reacting to lid
events. This is required for the system to properly detect any
hotplugged devices so systemd can ignore lid events if
external monitors, or docks, are connected. If set to 0,
systemd will always react immediately, possibly before the
kernel fully probed all hotplugged devices. This is safe, as
long as you do not care for systemd to account for devices
that have been plugged or unplugged while the system was off.
Defaults to 30s.
``` | 09:48:50 |
Tonio Gela | * da man logind.conf:
HoldoffTimeoutSec=
Specifies a period of time after system startup or system
resume in which systemd will hold off on reacting to lid
events. This is required for the system to properly detect any
hotplugged devices so systemd can ignore lid events if
external monitors, or docks, are connected. If set to 0,
systemd will always react immediately, possibly before the
kernel fully probed all hotplugged devices. This is safe, as
long as you do not care for systemd to account for devices
that have been plugged or unplugged while the system was off.
Defaults to 30s. | 09:49:08 |
Tonio Gela | * da man logind.conf:
HoldoffTimeoutSec=
Specifies a period of time after system startup resume in which systemd will hold off on reacting to lid
events. This is required for the system to properly detect any
hotplugged devices so systemd can ignore lid events if
external monitors, or docks, are connected. If set to 0,
systemd will always react immediately, possibly before the
kernel fully probed all hotplugged devices. This is safe, as
long as you do not care for systemd to account for devices
that have been plugged or unplugged while the system was off.
Defaults to 30s. | 09:49:28 |