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on https://help.ubuntu.com/stable/ubuntu-help/power-suspendfail.html.en
there is advice for what to do when your laptop is suspended but will not
resume.
One more tip should be provided:
Current text:
If you suspend your computer and then press a key or click the mouse, it
should wake up and display a screen asking for your password. If this
does not happen, try pressing the power button (do not hold it in, just
press it once).
If this still does not help, make sure that your computer’s monitor is
switched on and try pressing a key on the keyboard again.
As a last resort, turn off the computer by holding in the power button
for 5-10 seconds, although you will lose any unsaved work by doing this.
You should then be able to turn on the computer again.
Recommened text:
If you suspend your computer and then press a key or click the mouse, it
should wake up and display a screen asking for your password. If this
does not happen, try pressing the power button (do not hold it in, just
press it once).
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If this does not work, disconnect and reconnect the power adapter (when it is
powered on at the wall socket).
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If this still does not help, make sure that your computer’s monitor is
switched on and try pressing a key on the keyboard again.
As a last resort, turn off the computer by holding in the power button
for 5-10 seconds, although you will lose any unsaved work by doing this.
You should then be able to turn on the computer again.
** Affects: gnome-user-docs (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: Confirmed
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"https://help.ubuntu.com/stable/ubuntu-help/power-suspendfail.html.en"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1804886
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