Description of problem: For current Fedora 25, systemd causes a Lenovo ThinkPad T400 which is attached to a docking station (plus external monitor) with its lid closed to suspend after logging out from a GNOME session briefly after displaying the graphical login manager GDM. Upon pressing the power button in order to resume from suspend, it suspends again as soon as GDM has reappeared on the screen. Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): systemd-231-3.fc25 How reproducible: Always. Steps to Reproduce: 1. Log out from GNOME session. Actual results: After briefly displaying the login manager, the system suspends. Expected results: The login manager is displayed, and it is possible to log in. Additional info: Switching to a virtual console after resume from suspend prevents the system from suspending again.
Sounds like some gdm issue. Can you attach the logs (journalctl -b) output from around when this happens?
Created attachment 1189785 [details] Output of 'journalctl -b' for logout procedure
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