@MaskedDriver: Does blacklisting the mei_me module (Intel Management
Engine) fix the issue? That fixed the problem some weeks ago, perhaps
the bug has re-appeared. I have not upgraded to .44 yet...
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Everyone affected by this bug, please try 4.15.0-43. This fixes the
issue completely for me (without needing to blacklist mei).
This seems to have been the culprit:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1803942
System randomly hangs during suspend when mei_wdt is loaded (LP:
I think I just found a solution! I just saw the following bug report
over at Redhat (https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1597481) and
this kernel.org report
(https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=200455).
The bug seems to be related to recent changes in the module related to the
Thanks for this, nadi!
I applied your fix using a systemd service, and upon boot
/proc/acpi/wakeup now reports LID0 as disabled. Unfortunately, it still
does not work. The computer fails to wake up in most cases. I also tried
to disable the USB devices from waking up the device as well, but
Hei Nadi,
sorry, that was rather vague. Yes, by that I mean that it does wake up
from sleep, and it does wake up immediately when I open the lid. When
using 4.15.0-36 or later, on the other hand, sleep is not reliable. It
may work, but most times it does not.
Magnus
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This bug affects me as well, on a Dell Latitude E7440 (is this a Dell
problem?). In my case, the bug started to appear with kernel 4.15.0-36
(and has been present in all later updates), both on 16.04 with the
latest HWE and now with 18.04. For the time being I am using kernel
4.15.0-34, which is
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