Computer starts automagically after (GNOME) suspend












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I use GNOME 3.30.2 on Arch Linux 4.19.16-1-lts #1 SMP Thu Jan 17 07:35:45 CET 2019 x86_64 GNU/Linux.



I recently changed my Logitech K750 Wireless keyboard for a Corsair STRAFE Mechanical.



The problem is that, right now, whenever I suspend the computer, it automagically starts itself sometimes. I can't see a pattern when/why. I'm trying to research if somebody have had the same problem, but so far I can't see anything related.




I suspend my computer whenever I'm done, I rarely do shutdown.




Is there a way to know what's waking up (which event, device, etc.) the computer? I don't know what file/log stream, if any, have those traces.



Thanks in advance!










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    I use GNOME 3.30.2 on Arch Linux 4.19.16-1-lts #1 SMP Thu Jan 17 07:35:45 CET 2019 x86_64 GNU/Linux.



    I recently changed my Logitech K750 Wireless keyboard for a Corsair STRAFE Mechanical.



    The problem is that, right now, whenever I suspend the computer, it automagically starts itself sometimes. I can't see a pattern when/why. I'm trying to research if somebody have had the same problem, but so far I can't see anything related.




    I suspend my computer whenever I'm done, I rarely do shutdown.




    Is there a way to know what's waking up (which event, device, etc.) the computer? I don't know what file/log stream, if any, have those traces.



    Thanks in advance!










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      I use GNOME 3.30.2 on Arch Linux 4.19.16-1-lts #1 SMP Thu Jan 17 07:35:45 CET 2019 x86_64 GNU/Linux.



      I recently changed my Logitech K750 Wireless keyboard for a Corsair STRAFE Mechanical.



      The problem is that, right now, whenever I suspend the computer, it automagically starts itself sometimes. I can't see a pattern when/why. I'm trying to research if somebody have had the same problem, but so far I can't see anything related.




      I suspend my computer whenever I'm done, I rarely do shutdown.




      Is there a way to know what's waking up (which event, device, etc.) the computer? I don't know what file/log stream, if any, have those traces.



      Thanks in advance!










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      I use GNOME 3.30.2 on Arch Linux 4.19.16-1-lts #1 SMP Thu Jan 17 07:35:45 CET 2019 x86_64 GNU/Linux.



      I recently changed my Logitech K750 Wireless keyboard for a Corsair STRAFE Mechanical.



      The problem is that, right now, whenever I suspend the computer, it automagically starts itself sometimes. I can't see a pattern when/why. I'm trying to research if somebody have had the same problem, but so far I can't see anything related.




      I suspend my computer whenever I'm done, I rarely do shutdown.




      Is there a way to know what's waking up (which event, device, etc.) the computer? I don't know what file/log stream, if any, have those traces.



      Thanks in advance!







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