Bug 1301956 - Upon Login using external Monitor System enters Suspend
Summary: Upon Login using external Monitor System enters Suspend
Keywords:
Status: CLOSED WORKSFORME
Alias: None
Product: Fedora
Classification: Fedora
Component: gnome-settings-daemon
Version: 23
Hardware: x86_64
OS: Linux
unspecified
urgent
Target Milestone: ---
Assignee: Bastien Nocera
QA Contact: Fedora Extras Quality Assurance
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Whiteboard:
Depends On:
Blocks:
TreeView+ depends on / blocked
 
Reported: 2016-01-26 12:44 UTC by Marcel Ziswiler
Modified: 2016-01-28 22:00 UTC (History)
9 users (show)

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Doc Type: Bug Fix
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Last Closed: 2016-01-28 22:00:04 UTC
Type: Bug
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Fedora 23 Kernel 4.3.3-301.fc23.x86_64 HDMI Login Suspend Journal (390.60 KB, text/x-vhdl)
2016-01-26 12:44 UTC, Marcel Ziswiler
no flags Details

Description Marcel Ziswiler 2016-01-26 12:44:43 UTC
Created attachment 1118470 [details]
Fedora 23 Kernel 4.3.3-301.fc23.x86_64 HDMI Login Suspend Journal

Description of problem:

Fedora 23 with latest 4.3.3-301.fc23.x86_64 kernel freshly booted automatically enters suspend mode upon logging in when using an external HDMI monitor connected to a docking station if laptop screen is closed.

Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable):

Fedora 23 fully updated with latest 4.3.3-301.fc23.x86_64 kernel

How reproducible:

Always

Steps to Reproduce:
1. power-on
2. login

Actual results:

System automatically suspends

Expected results:

Regular desktop should be shown upon logging in

Additional info:

Journal excerpt (full journal attached):

Jan 26 09:25:23 localhost.localdomain gnome-settings-daemon.desktop[1905]: (gnome-settings-daemon:1905): color-plugin-WARNING **: failed to set screen _ICC_PROFILE: Failed to open file '/home/zim/.local/share/icc/edid-e4c76289036f7297eeb2452f574627f2.icc': Permission denied
Jan 26 09:25:23 localhost.localdomain systemd-logind[1182]: Suspending...

Comment 1 Rui Matos 2016-01-26 14:09:07 UTC
Does the monitor immediately turn off or do you have time to open a terminal and get xrandr's output? Something like

$ xrandr --verbose > /tmp/xrandr.txt

would be useful.

In addition, if you have a ~/.config/monitors.xml file, try to move it elsewhere (or just rename it) . Does that work around the problem?

Comment 2 Marcel Ziswiler 2016-01-28 22:00:04 UTC
Thanks, unfortunately I did not get around trying above suggestions yet but it turns out some of the latest updates fixed the issue most possibly it was the 4.3.3-303.fc23.x86_64 kernel one.


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