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Sleep quirks?

Is there any way to suspend with quirks like in the days of pm-utils? I'm trying to debug a mysterious graphics-card issue and I would like to experiment with some of them to see if they effect any change in my situation, but I can't seem to find any documentation about this for (e)logind online. (This issue was also present under systemd, by the way)

Re: Sleep quirks?

Reply #1
elogind uses loginctl for shutdown and reboot etc.


Re: Sleep quirks?

Reply #3
Sorry about the extended wait, I was having account difficulties

I found out that sleep quirks were just done by a shell script in pm-utils, which can be found here. I just had to copy-paste the scripts for the ones I wanted into the shell before suspending, but it could probably be done with a fancy script, if I felt like it