Read the systemd and netcfg wiki pages.
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2012-09-05T22:40:16Z
mellowmaroon wrote:The way net-auto-wireless has worked for me since having rc.conf was that it would establish a connection at boot. If I put my laptop to sleep and reopened it at my friend's house, it doesn't attempt to establish a connection even though I have a profile in /etc/network.d for the wifi.This is known, related bug report here: https://bugs.archlinux.org/task/31037 ,
Yes, the nicer interfaces are systemd units tied to sleep.target.I use just one, to lock my screen on resume with i3lock.
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2012-10-31T00:40:49Z
First of all, don't presume things - establish the facts. I have no experience with Gnome, so my advice would be to see if 'systemctl suspend' works in a terminal. If it does, then you need to make sure that's what Gnome uses.
So happy to be corrected Thanks, lucke, works perfectly now.
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2012-09-15T23:30:51Z
udiskie works fine here - my guess is you don't have an active systemd session, as described here.
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2013-01-08T09:31:21Z
Try using systemd suspend instead of pm-utils.
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2012-11-06T15:44:43Z
Ideally, upstream, so that they will incude them for all users, not just those who use the AUR. If they're slow to include them, however, you could ask the aur maintainer(s) to do it until upstream gets their act together.
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2012-10-14T08:25:20Z
Not a solution, but you could try systemd suspend as an alternative - works perfectly for me.
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2013-03-02T11:51:50Z