Same problem. However, I noticed that the issue disappears when you modify the
Dell firmware settings, e.g. updating the firmware, changing settings, ...
I reproduced this solution a couple of times. Then, the problem re-appears
periodically (perhaps after a kernel upgrade?).
Moreover, I
For anyone dealing with this issue on a Dell XPS 13 with a touchscreen
on Ubuntu 16.04, it seems to re-enabling the touch screen in the laptop
bios resolved it for me. I usually keep the touch screen disabled but
there must have been a regression in one of the kernel updates that I
got that made
Hi, I have same problem and probably my bug report will help to find the
problem.
Currently I'm using Lenovo Thinkpad Carbon 4th gen and ubuntu 16.04.2:
Linux carbon 4.8.0-54-generic #57~16.04.1-Ubuntu SMP Wed May 24 16:22:28 UTC
2017 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
I have problems with suspend
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Getting this on 16.04.1 on live try from a usb key, also on 16.10. Black
screen on resume. Motherboard is Asus extreme 3 gen 3. Get it when using
intel on-board graphics or nvidia card. Have a soundcard if that makes
any difference. This bug was introduced at some point before these
versions. So
Running into the same thing on an old Macbook with Ubuntu. So far,
nothing's worked to fix it. Sadly, there is no USB3 to turn off in order
to try the last "fix" posted.
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Solved by disabling the xCHI usb 3.0 on the bios. adding parameters to
Grub didn´t.
Now Freezes does not happen after suspend, hibernate, close the lip or
turning off.
It takes a decent amount of time to turn off and the screen flash in
different shades of black when booting though. would be
Nothing helped: not grub editing from comment #140 neiter instalalling and
starting "tlp"...
Fujitsu A555 laptop freezes after 2nd wake up from suspend.
Ubuntu 16.04 with any kernel in range 4.4.0-11 - 4.4.0-59.
I've to use 4.4.0-10 kernel where the issue is not replicated.
Very frustrating...
I tried different kernels, settings, even instructions from #140 post of
this thread... Nothing could help. But some distros worked fine on this
laptop - for example Manjaro and CentOS (waking up from suspend without
issues). On my Lenovo s205 the only installing "tlp" and "tlp-rdw"
(Linux
Please, copy/paste the output of the command:
uname -a
Like this others (than Mint flavor) can know which kernel version you're
using.
Thanks in advance!
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Hello.
I've tried Linix Mint 18, Ubuntu Mate 16.04 - the problem appeared right
after booting live image from USB stick. Ubuntu Mate 16.10 does not have
the issue. So I've installed 16.10.
The kernel from 16.10 does not fix Mint 18 and Ubuntu 16.04, so I think
it is not a kernel code regression.
I encoutered the same issue with my Lenovo IdeaPad S205.
I've tried several kernels, including latest mainline 4.10 rc2, but no
lack - just black screen on wake up.
But I have noticed that the laptop resumes sucessfully from sleep when
the power plug has been removed just before pressing a key
I tried the workaround on Asus E502SA but lost touchpad with it applied.
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Acer TM (TravelMate) B117M N3150 processor using SSD (manufactured on
Jully-2016)
Lubuntu 14.04 LTS + LTSEnablementStack
(https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Kernel/LTSEnablementStack)
We have about 110 units of this model. Some of them are freezing using
them and after suspend.
We migrated some machines
@acarbura yes it does
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@Hamzeh, does your solution only work with the 4.8 kernel?
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@arne the solution i proposed has been applied on kernal version 4.8
i have updated to from 4.5 to 4.8 and no problems occured , then i tried the
steps above
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We experienced this on a HP-Probook 6450B with kernel 4.4 running the
provided tests:
echo platform > /sys/power/disk
[ 533.556002] perf interrupt took too long (2507 > 2500), lowering
kernel.perf_event_max_sample_rate to 5
[ 1830.133850] perf interrupt took too long (5002 > 5000),
And Yes #HandleLidSwitch=suspend is in the file
/etc/systemd/logind.conf
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@jpujades you are right maybe, it was equal hibernate for me not
suspend.
I cant remember if it was like that or I changed it while I was trying
other solutions.
let say it's a make sure step.
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@hamzeh-ahmad, I think that
uncomment the line #HandleLidSwitch and make sure value equal suspend
is not necessary.
I'm guessing that commented parameters at /etc/systemd/logind.conf are
the defaults.
So, the line:
#HandleLidSwitch=suspend
is equivalent to:
HandleLidSwitch=suspend
In fact,
OOps! Sorry! Now, I see that the workaround is described at #140 (just
before my post).
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Possible workaround, http://askubuntu.com/a/845439/358831
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I had the same problem and I solved this way, a work around:
am not sure but I think in that case swap memory should be equal to your
ram size or more, I resized to to 8gb which is equal to my ram.
open terminal and do the following:
sudo gedit /etc/default/grub
replace the line
I experience the same problem on Ubuntu 16.10. Kernel 4.8.0-26-generic
and Intel graphics
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The problem persisted with Kernel 4.8 - but I found it was a hardware issue:
My power supply was faulty - installing a new one resolved the problem.
In addition I found that the BIOS battery was down to 1,3V; inserting a
new one re-enabled the "resume on power off" feature. Multi-factor
problems
Resolved for me with kernel 4.8.2
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Från: Mark Loatman
Datum: 2016-10-20 00:45 (GMT+01:00)
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Rubrik: [Bug 1566302] Re: Ubuntu 16.04: Suspend freezes the system after
I have this issue with 4.4.0-43. I did notice that there were no
problems when I was running 4.4.0-36.
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the same problem for me:
When I start fresh system, the suspend to RAM and resume works properly.
But after certain amount of time when OS works, suspending and resuming ends
with no response (blank screen).
Ubuntu 16.04 64bit, Toshiba A200-1N8, 4.4.0-38-generic, Intel(R)
Core(TM)2 Duo CPU
I did an install of 16.04 kernel 4.4.0-38-generic and also had the
freeze after waking from sleep. The screen was visible but non
responsive. I had a lot of hard drive activity on boot when I did a
power down restart and a brief message about cleaning up orphaned
inodes. After reading the posts
Upgraded to 16.04 this morning, issue did not exist before today. kernel
4.4.0-38-generic, pc is no-name Intel core 2 duo cpu e7300 s.66GHz x 2,
graphics Gallium 0.4 on ATI RV370, no bluetooth, no wireless. System
will not recover from sleep or hibernate.
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This is a serious issue for me, I don't want to restart my computer
every 10 minutes!
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Turned out to be a hardware issue. My bluetooth would give errors on
startup and only work intermittently. Edited
/etc/modprobe.d/blacklist.conf and blacklisted bluetooth and btusb.
Also disabled it via: sudo systemctl mask dbus-org.bluez.service. Now
works suspending works like a charm.
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Tried reinstalling elementary OS Loki stable. No change. Caps lock
doesn't change the light on my keyboard so I'm thinking it is definitely
a kernel issue.
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Did you nuke xscreensaver and or light lock. If you disabled all else
(for testing) the last option should apply prior to resuming.
Blinking Green power = Suspend
No light on power = Hibernate
Solid green power = xautolock, screensaver, or equivalent
Prior - I could make hibernate and suspend
@Tim: I have purged xautolock a long time ago (due to other reason) but
I am still having the freezes ( from which I recover by a keyboard key
combination that I mapped to: xrandr --auto )
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The issue for me was not due to resuming from hibernate or suspend. The
issue persisted after disabling both.
Monitor would go black in ten minutes but power the light was not
blinking (steady) yet upon resume I get the same graphical freeze.
Purging xautolock->reboot solved the issue for me.
Still freezes with the grub modification. Tried kernel 4.5.2, same
problem. For me it seems to happen most frequently with changing power
sources while suspended (ie. plugging in or unplugging while suspended)
At least I can avoid this. Not sure what to do at this point.
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Still freezing after removing tlp. Added "acpi_osi='!Windows 2013'
acpi_osi='!Windows 2012'" to grub configuration.
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Does anybody know, when kernel 4.6 will be released within an "official"
system update? -
Tried to install 4.8, or older versions still available on my computer,
but each of them made the X server (nvidia graphics) unusable.
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So far have tried kernels:
4.8-rc5 - breaks Wi-Fi
4.6.7 - breaks Wi-Fi
4.4.9 - still random freezes on resume from suspend
4.2.8 ckt13 - still random freezes on resume from suspend
The only other thing I can think of is that I installed TLP shortly
after installing this version of elementary.
Bug 1620733 may be of interest, it uses kernel 4.8.0-040800rc5-generic
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My system hung this morning, so no improvement with updated drivers.
Trying the 4.4.8 mainline kernel next as some have suggested.
Jay
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Followup to my last comment. Checked which packages were installed,
they were all from oibaf ppa so removee xorg-edgers ppa for the time
being. So far no further freezes, but will report back later.
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Same problem here. Lenovo G510 with I5 and integrated graphics. Just
installed elementary OS Loki Beta. Currently running 4.4.0-36-generic.
Randomly freezes on resuming from suspend. Screen does not blank out,
windows are visible but everything is unresponsive including
mouse/touchpad.
the same here with 4.4.0-36-generic, nvidia video.
"nomodset" does not solve it
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It still reproduces in kernel 4.4.0-36
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I solved it on my dell 7537 by following this guide
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l8xa-PkDhhk
so I basically just added acpi_osi='!Windows 2013' acpi_osi='!Windows
2012' to my grub configuration.
I skipped the acpi_backlight=vendor part because it breaks my backlight
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This also affected me, on Lenovo G580, kernel 4.4.0-34-generic. However,
I think I fixed it by appending "nomodeset" to
GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT in /etc/default/grub, then running sudo
update-grub as per http://askubuntu.com/a/722653/478436.
@ileyka/#112 - I was experiencing similar problems
Using ASUS E200HA, same issue happened on kernel 4.4.0-35,
4.4.14-xenial, and 4.7.2, none of them have fixed the issue. For a quick
reference, this notebook's CPU is Intel Atom x5-Z8300, and it contains
Graphics Intel HD Graphics (Cherryview).
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Just upgraded to version 4.7.2, but still not solved for me. I'm using
Ubuntu GNOME Remix 16.04 LTS on a Lenovo Yoga 2 Pro. Suspend worked
perfectly on Ubuntu GNOME Remix 14.04 LTS.
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assurance. 4.4 kernel apparently has multiple issues---in my case I have
troubles on both 16.04 & 14.04 Ubuntus. They are:
1. blank virtual consoles after some time on 14.04.5@Asus Zenbook UX301 CA
2. Random Xorg lockups on
Same issue for me. I moved to 16.04 from 14.04 only recently and I always had
this weird suspension issue on 16.04
On 14.04 everything worked just fine
I'm currently on 4.4.0-34-generic
I haven't tested 4.5 or 4.6 kernels since the station suffering from the
issue is my work one and I need it to
I've the same issue with wakeup after suspen to ram on laptop fujitsu A555 with
Intel+ATI graphics. It started after updating to kernel 4.4.0.11 and lasts even
with kernel 4.4.0.34. Usually, first wakeup works fine, but 2nd freezes the
laptop - screen is not black but shows the Desktop and
Ok, I was able to fix this on my Dell Inspiron 3551. The solution was a
superclean fresh installation of ubuntu16.04 with the latest bios
installed and secure boot off. Everything (suspend/wake/restart) works
now with the latest ubuntu default kernel (XX-34). But don't aks me why
or what went
Same here on Dell Inspiron 3351 using ubuntu 16.04.1 with the latest
kernel (currently 4.4.0-34). System won't wake up after suspend and the
screen remains dark. Restart and shutdown won't finish and hang on the
shutdown screen. I have to switch it off manually.
The installation of the latest
I am also having the "blank screen" hang after suspend (screen shows a "no HDMI
signal").
My systems is a Xubuntu 16.04.1, Kernel 4.4.0-31-generic, motherboard MSI
B85M-E45 (Intel chipset B85 Express, ACPI: Video Device [GFX0]).
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I think I have the same issue. If so, I know some sort of workaround -
to switch to an another console with Ctrl+Alt+F6 and go back with
Ctrl+Alt+F7. It frees a keyboard and lets to enter a password. But after
that I have a little mess with windows - they move to other desktops and
shifted a
I'm having the same issue on an Asus X550LA - Haswell i5 with Intel HD graphics.
I've tried using both 4.4 and 4.6, but this issue still persists. I've been
able to get hibernate working via default instructions (pm-hibernate worked by
default) but the computer just reboots after resuming from
Hi again,
I finally found out the cause of these random hibernate/resume freezes.
My swap partition is a logical volume which itself lies on a luks
encrypted partition, togother with the root and /home logicla volumes.
I switched to a normal swap partition, based on a real primary
partition. I
Hi,
For T440s or T440p owners, I tried the latest stabke kernel (4.7)
directly from kernel.org.
I still get random freezes on resuming from hibernate (suspend to ram is
not impacted).
Most of the time, the only trace remaining in logs is one line full of
"@^@^@^@^@^@^@".
Considering thus that
Same here. Dell Inspiron 1501, I get the hang after suspend problem
after my upgrade today to 16.04. Kernel 4.4.0.31. Thanks to BretAB
above-hopefully at least changing my settings to Never, under turn
screen off when inactive, will 'solve' this issue until it's actually
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Hi,
I also had the "hang after suspend problem" immediately after I upgraded
my Dell Inspiron 1501 from Ubuntu 14.04, to 15.1, then to 16.01 (all
32bit versions). I found an easy workaround (for now) that eliminates my
"blank screen" hang after suspend: Just got into "System | Brightness
and
I just tested the suspend to ram (sorry I misunderstood this option in my own
language), it works.
The tip is that if the laptop is on the dockstation and I suspend it to ram,
after wakeup I have to unplug and replug it, to bypass the black screen.
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Hi,
I have the Lenovo T440p with integrated intel and nvidia, and I encounter the
same symptoms than deb2014.
The log is also with symbols.
It's ramdomly crashed with a black screen or works after hibernating no more
than 2-3 times.
Moreover, it crashs every time I plug in to the
Hi again,
Still same problem, wakeup from hibernation freezes at some time, with latest
kernel (4.4.0-31),
that is to say the system becomes totally unresponsive, the screen may go black
or not.
It seems that the system is not always able to write something in logs when
this occurs :
in
I'm using kernel 4.4.0-31 and have the same problem.
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I installed ubuntu 16.04 on an entirely encrypted disk, including swap.
Could these wakeup crashes be due to this fact ? I will test
hibernation/wakeup from a simple swap partiton.
Meanwhile, if you have any hints, whether what to debug or test, it
would be very much appreciated.
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Upgrading to newer kernel did not solve the issue, I experience similar crashes
with linux 4.6 from kernel-ppa.
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Exactly the same here (as described by deb2014) with an ASUS UX31A
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Hello,
On a T440s (intel graphic + nvidia) with ubuntu 16.04, I experience
random freezes when waking up from hibernation.
Suspend to ram works fine.
But when waking up from suspend to disk, it happens that either the
screen go black and the system becomes totally unresponsive, or the
system
Still have this problem with kernel 4.4.0-28.47 on a Dell Precision
Mobile Workstation 3510 - 15.6" - Core i7 6820HQ - 16 GB RAM, but it's
fixed on this machine by 4.4.0-31.50.
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Acer V5-573G
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Same here.. finally fixed, but now my hibernate option into power setup
when battery is down is disabled :( Is it some workaround for past
updates?
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Fixed with 4.4.0-28 for me as well
I had the same problem until yesterday. It got fixed by upgrading today
from 4.4.0-21 to 4.4.0-28 (on lenovo x1 carbon 4th gen)
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Fixed in 4.4.0-28?
I had this same problem when I updated to 16.4 last month on 4.4.0-24.
It worked fine when I booted from any of the 4.2 revisions I had
previously (4.2.0-16, 4.2.0-36, 4.2.0-38). Today I was about to try the
4.4.9 kernels and noticed that Ubuntu had 4.4.0-28 available. I
Finally after upgrading today to Ubuntu Kernel 4.4.0-28.47, equivalent
to Mainline Kernel 4.4.13, suspend/resume works out of the box, no
special kernel parameters nor rc.local commands needed.
ATI discrete graphics starts DinOff but can be used when desired.
DRI_PRIME=1 glxinfo | grep "OpenGL
Testing longer I also noticed that using "radeon.modeset = 0" as an
option to the kernel does not disable the radeon video card, but only
disables access to it, which remains energized, consuming more battery,
warming over the computer and activating the fan.
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Ok, the workaround worked for me, too. Sony Vaio with ATI/Intel hybrid
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That workaround really works, I also have tested, and can confirm for
the Inspiron 15R 5537.
However this completely disables the Radeon video card and the
vgaswitcheroo... "/sys/kernel/debug/vgaswitcheroo/switch: File or
directory not found." So you can not use the dgpu for 3D applications
I to can confirm this workaround too (thanks!). I have a Dell Inspiron
15 7548 with ATI/Intel hybrid graphics.
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I am affected by this bug as well. I have a Samsung Ativ book 8 with Ati/Intel
hybrid graphics.
The workaround by peterriesde works for me (Thanks for that!). Thus turning off
the ATI part allows to suspend with the official kernel.
In my opinion this should be fixed urgently. My laptop got
I just managed to get the 4.4.0-24-generic kernel to a proper suspend
and resume for several times. As mentioned in the several bugs reported
here, it seems to affect users with Intel/ATI hybrid graphics.
I disabled the ATI part by editing /etc/default/grub line to:
Kernal 4.4.9 worked for lenovo Z51-70.
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Done,
Thank you Ismail!
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Done.
On Thu, Jun 9, 2016 at 3:46 PM Ismail Gjevori
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Still I can confirm with Linux 4.4.0-22-generic #40-Ubuntu SMP.
Using HP Pavilion dv6.
Also no updates or upgrades available.
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I have a Lenovo Carbon X1 4th Gen which is most of the time connected to
a OneLink+ dock. I encounter the same problem with kernel 4.4.0-22:
Resume sometimes works, but sometimes not.
I have tested a few of the recent kernels available on
https://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/ and here
This bug report is a collection of important information for anyone
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versions might fix it. It is a cry of help from users who would like to
use Ubuntu but can't do so
Ismail Gjevori, please more closely read this report, specifically
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1566302/comments/4
.
Despite this, if one has an issue with their hardware, they would want
to follow the instructions provided in
@Christopher why this bug status first is changed to "Invalid" and then
to "Won't fix"? This bug is confirmed from a lot of people and the
original report says that the Ubuntu repository kernel has the bug (not
the mainline/upstream).
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Ubuntu 16.04: Suspend freezes the system after upgrade
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Fork / Guex / Álvaro Guimarães, it will help immensely if you filed a new
report with the Ubuntu repository kernel (not mainline/upstream) via a terminal:
ubuntu-bug linux
Please feel free to subscribe me to it.
For more on why this is helpful, please see
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ReportingBugs.
I endorse everything Guex said.
The so called solution is absurd.
Em sáb, 4 de jun de 2016 13:11, Guex escreveu:
> i find it very offending to change the state to invalid, based on single
> report from (comment #4) a user, while more than 100 users reported to
> be affected
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