It might be that g-p-m never gets the lid-close event. a good starting point would be to run "lshal -m" and open and close the lid a few times, to see if HAL emits any events
If not, then try killing gnome-power-manager and running "xev", then open/close the lid to see if there are any X events. also try running "acpi_listen" to see if there are any acpid events as the lid is closed
Right now it is works like that: closing the lid switch off display - it
gets black, but backlight is still active. As the suspend crashes
system, I have a problem to test suspending, I will change behaviour to
another action and follow your instructions. Results will be at monday.
Best Regards
Bartlomiej Gluch
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In System> Preferences> Power Management - there are options to change the configuration of what happens when the laptop screen is closed.
Can you check that the actions are not set to 'do nothing.'
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