Comment 3 for bug 1374830

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temporary-username (temporary-name) wrote :

What do you mean when you say that the bugfix works with leaving things to logind? My experience is the exact opposite; If I don't set HandleLidSwitch=ignore, then the settings in xfce4-power-manager-settings are simply ignored, and the computer always suspends when closing the lid--which is not what I want it to do. Moreover, there is a very large delay to the suspension process when xfce4-power-manager is running and my fn+f4 (suspend) key is used to put the system to sleep. Locking the session using light-locker with xfce4-power-manager disabled works as expected, with no issues whatsoever. The only way I can get the system to behave as expected--and as it does in every other distro, including other flavors of Ubuntu--is to disable xfce4-power-manager and set HandleLidSwitch=ignore in logind.conf.