Public bug reported:
I am using Lenovo Thinkpad E450 with Ubuntu 18.04.2 and kernel version
is Linux 4.14.105-0414105-generic.
I am currently not able to suspend my laptop properly.
I first experienced this when I was using the kernel 4.15.46.
Expected behavior when commanded to suspend:
Display goes black, the CPU fan is switched off, the power LED pulsates showing
that the computer is in suspend mode. This should happen whenever the PC is
suspended using the command 'sudo systemctl suspend' or closing the lid or
choosing suspend in the menu options by long-pressing the power button.
What actually happens:
If any of the above methods is used to suspend the PC, the display goes black,
the PC goes to suspend state after a few seconds, but remains in suspend only
for a maximum of 7-10 seconds. After that it automatically resumes, with the
display trying to show the lockscreen if lid is not closed. If lid is closed,
then I know it has resumed as the power LED stays on and the fan runs. As time
goes, it intermittently goes to suspend for a few seconds and resumes back.
There is no unnatural behavior according to 'journalctl' or 'dmesg'. The system
supposedly goes to suspend "only for a few seconds" and resumes back.
To resolve this issue I tried using 4.18 kernel and still the issue
persisted.(Original kernel version was 4.15)
In another forum, I was suggested to use 4.14 kernel and even now the issue
persists.
I don't know if this information would be helpful but during boot, I got these
errors:
ACPI Error: Needed type [Reference], found [Integer] (____ptrval____)
(20180531/exresop-69)
ACPI Error: AE_AML_OPERAND_TYPE, While resolving operands for [Store]
(20180531/dswexec-427)
ACPI Error: Method parse/execution failed \_PR.CPU0._PDC, AE_AML_OPERAND_TYPE
(20180531/psparse-516)
PS: I don't think this is a bug based on a particular application/package, so I
didn't include any.
Thanks in advance
** Affects: pm-utils (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Tags: suspend-resume
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1819255
Title:
Ubuntu 18.04 suspends intermittently
Status in pm-utils package in Ubuntu:
New
Bug description:
I am using Lenovo Thinkpad E450 with Ubuntu 18.04.2 and kernel version
is Linux 4.14.105-0414105-generic.
I am currently not able to suspend my laptop properly.
I first experienced this when I was using the kernel 4.15.46.
Expected behavior when commanded to suspend:
Display goes black, the CPU fan is switched off, the power LED pulsates
showing that the computer is in suspend mode. This should happen whenever the
PC is suspended using the command 'sudo systemctl suspend' or closing the lid
or choosing suspend in the menu options by long-pressing the power button.
What actually happens:
If any of the above methods is used to suspend the PC, the display goes
black, the PC goes to suspend state after a few seconds, but remains in suspend
only for a maximum of 7-10 seconds. After that it automatically resumes, with
the display trying to show the lockscreen if lid is not closed. If lid is
closed, then I know it has resumed as the power LED stays on and the fan runs.
As time goes, it intermittently goes to suspend for a few seconds and resumes
back. There is no unnatural behavior according to 'journalctl' or 'dmesg'. The
system supposedly goes to suspend "only for a few seconds" and resumes back.
To resolve this issue I tried using 4.18 kernel and still the issue
persisted.(Original kernel version was 4.15)
In another forum, I was suggested to use 4.14 kernel and even now the issue
persists.
I don't know if this information would be helpful but during boot, I got
these errors:
ACPI Error: Needed type [Reference], found [Integer] (____ptrval____)
(20180531/exresop-69)
ACPI Error: AE_AML_OPERAND_TYPE, While resolving operands for [Store]
(20180531/dswexec-427)
ACPI Error: Method parse/execution failed \_PR.CPU0._PDC, AE_AML_OPERAND_TYPE
(20180531/psparse-516)
PS: I don't think this is a bug based on a particular application/package, so
I didn't include any.
Thanks in advance
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