Agree that this is a serious issue. Like EAB, each of our setups remains
constant: same laptop, dock, display, etc. This issue continues to recur
probably 11 out of 12 startups when docked lid down. Notably, I have
almost never seen it when the laptop is running standalone (out of the
dock).

Note that I do NOT try to hot dock or undock; these are all full
shutdown/cold starts or manual suspend/later resume. And I rarely
attempt the suspend/resume. That is only if I've been using the machine
stand alone and suspended it, expecting to resume again standalone but
instead wind up at my desk in the office.

On the rare occasions when it's docked and doesn't suspend at the login
prompt, it will then often throw an error like unable to lock due to
application when it would (abnormally) suspend; and then when it reaches
the desktop the wifi won't work or the dock's usb mouse won't work or
something. Also, on the next restart after that, after suspending and my
pressing the dock power again, I will often get a timing error instead
of video on the external display. I have to then open the laptop lid in
the dock and sometimes can take control to shut down. Other times I have
to force power down at that point. Once that happens, I have to take the
laptop out of the dock, start it stand alone, shut it fully down, dock
it, and try again....

PLEASE fix this. Again: this was NOT an issue until the September 2020
Ubuntu updates to 20.04.1 which I believe also included a kernel update
to address a security vulnerability? In any case, this started shortly
after that. And yes: this should not be happening in an LTS version.

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  Going to sleep instead of logging in while lid closed & external
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