It's been a while since I was last here and it took me a while longer to remember the address of this forum.
Ever since kernel 5.5 was released I have a weird problem with system suspend: when I press the suspend key (which I have set to be Pause/Break), the system doesn't go to sleep immediately as it used to be in kernel 5.4.x but instead it waits for a few seconds and then goes to sleep. I wanna make it back to the way it used to be - to sleep immediately without waiting. I tried several files to edit, including /etc/systemd/logind.conf but nothing I did changed that waiting time. Any suggestions what else I should try?
P.S. Reporting bugs on Arch's website is as equally useless as the Microsoft support team, so my only option is to do it myself... somehow.
P.S.2. The DE is Cinnamon 4.4.8, if it matters.
Ever since kernel 5.5 was released I have a weird problem with system suspend: when I press the suspend key (which I have set to be Pause/Break), the system doesn't go to sleep immediately as it used to be in kernel 5.4.x but instead it waits for a few seconds and then goes to sleep. I wanna make it back to the way it used to be - to sleep immediately without waiting. I tried several files to edit, including /etc/systemd/logind.conf but nothing I did changed that waiting time. Any suggestions what else I should try?
P.S. Reporting bugs on Arch's website is as equally useless as the Microsoft support team, so my only option is to do it myself... somehow.
P.S.2. The DE is Cinnamon 4.4.8, if it matters.