My system recently developed a very nasty habit, namely that when I
press the button to sleep or hibernate, it takes "forever" (i.e. up to 3
minutes!) until the system finally indeed goes asleep, or hiberates,
resp.

What is even more annoying is, that it apparently buffers multiple
requests, i.e. if I "dare" to press sleep/hibernate again during that
time, then - when I woke it up again - it will almost immediately
sleep/hibernate again and this as often as I pressed the key. I recently
had to wake it up 4 times, since I apparently pressed "hibernate" that
often until if finally reacted. I find this whole behavior most
infuriating!

First: what could cause the system to take that long to react to a
sleep/hibernate request? Ist there some "force"-option or some timeout
that one can reduce, such that no app or driver is ever allowed to block
a system's sleep/hibernation sequence for more than, say, 5 seconds at
most?

And second: can one somehow tweak the system to NOT buffer additional
sleep/hibernation requests while it already is in the sequence?

Michael

Re: Why does it take so long until the system reacts to sleeping or hibernation request? by Twayne

Twayne
Thu Feb 28 10:37:45 PST 2008

> My system recently developed a very nasty habit, namely that when I
> press the button to sleep or hibernate, it takes "forever" (i.e. up
> to 3 minutes!) until the system finally indeed goes asleep, or
> hiberates, resp.
>
> What is even more annoying is, that it apparently buffers multiple
> requests, i.e. if I "dare" to press sleep/hibernate again during that
> time, then - when I woke it up again - it will almost immediately
> sleep/hibernate again and this as often as I pressed the key. I
> recently had to wake it up 4 times, since I apparently pressed
> "hibernate" that often until if finally reacted. I find this whole
> behavior most infuriating!
>
> First: what could cause the system to take that long to react to a
> sleep/hibernate request? Ist there some "force"-option or some timeout
> that one can reduce, such that no app or driver is ever allowed to
> block a system's sleep/hibernation sequence for more than, say, 5
> seconds at most?
>
> And second: can one somehow tweak the system to NOT buffer additional
> sleep/hibernation requests while it already is in the sequence?
>
> Michael

See my response to your other post. Same issues.

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