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USB Emulation: This allows USB devices (keyboard, mouse, USB drives) to
operate in BIOS / DOS.
USB Powershare: This allows USB ports to provide powers in sleep or
power-off, depends on hardware designs. This consumes some battery power
in sleep or power-off
USB Wake Support: This allows
Please test latest mainline kernel:
https://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/v5.8-rc5/
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Title:
Laptop XPS13 can't sleep Ubuntu
Hi Alex. I tried your advice with my Eth adapter attached then detached, both
with XHC enabled or disabled, but the laptop can't sleep.
I didn't try booting with the external device attached. I see in my BIOS
(latest available A10 rev. from oct. 2013) there are some USB related
parameters that I
Hi Alex. I tried your advice with my Eth adapter attached then detached, both
with XHC enabled or disabled, but the laptop can't sleep.
I didn't try booting with the external device attached. I see in my BIOS
(latest available A10 rev. from oct. 2013) there are some USB related
parameters that I
apport information
** Tags added: apport-collected xenial
** Description changed:
(Ubuntu 4.4.0-185.215-generic 4.4.224)
If I plug a USB3 device on the USB3 port then I can't send the laptop to
sleep. (this happens with audio interface UMC404HD and Gbit Ethernet Adapter
Trendnet)
Instead
If this problem only occurs after you upgrade kernel, we may be able to
identify the regression patch by bisecting kernels if a passing kernel
version is shared.
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You can disable USB3 wakeup by modifying "/proc/acpi/wakeup"
1. list all wakeup sources - cat /proc/acpi/wakeup
2. enable or disable by echo device name - for example, my USB3 is XHC
- echo XHC | sudo tee /proc/acpi/wakeup
3. confirm changes - cat /proc/acpi/wakeup
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