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ROG Ally sleep mode not working #949

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Porroe opened this issue May 6, 2024 · 5 comments
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ROG Ally sleep mode not working #949

Porroe opened this issue May 6, 2024 · 5 comments

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@Porroe
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Porroe commented May 6, 2024

I am using latest chimeraOS on a ROG ally and every time I put the device to sleep I can hear the fans still on and if I leave it overnight the battery will be depleted in the morning.

@NeroReflex
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I have a rog ally as well as a few other team members and this never happened at least to my knowledge. We had a few users report this proble, they were able to fix somehow (we believe) but nobody ever explained how. I think it's some third party software/extensions, so I would try to remove any of those and see if the issue goes away

@honjow
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honjow commented May 6, 2024

Perhaps it is because of this ChimeraOS/device-quirks#99

@NeroReflex
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Perhaps it is because of this ChimeraOS/device-quirks#99

But it doesn't happen on my fork and neither on unstable last rime I tested it....

@honjow
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honjow commented May 6, 2024

I have verified this situation on my own device. To the best of my knowledge, bazzite also deals with this to fix ally's sleep.

@antonmarin
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Hi! Seems like workaround: in file /etc/device-quirks/systemd-suspend-mods.conf remove or comment line with mt7921e

  • edit with sudo vim /etc/device-quirks/systemd-suspend-mods.conf. default pass is gamer
  • to enter insert mode press "i"
  • in the beginning of line with mt7921e place "#" char to set it as comment
  • to exit - press "esc" to exit insert mode, press ":" to enter command, write "wq!" to write and quit

helped for me.

another way can be just sed -i 's/mt7921e//g' /etc/device-quirks/systemd-suspend-mods.conf but i didn't test it

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