Happens rarely on 6.x kernel series.
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Title:
suspend problem
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Bug description:
apport-bug
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Title:
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I've installed Ubuntu 22.04
I am experiencing a similar issue on ThinkPad t460s
suspend works the majority of the time, but every few days, I will try
to wake up from suspend and get input/output errors on everything. I am
able to wake the machine and log in, but can't do anything from there
but force a restart from the
+1 for turning off 'Always on USB', seems to work for me on Ubuntu 22.04.2 LTS.
This bug also affects me, using a Lenovo ThinkPad P16s Gen 1 with an amd 6850u.
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I too am experiencing this problem on my Lenovo Yoga 6.
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> Now it seems working with linux-image-6.1.0-1004-oem.
And stop working with linux-image-6.1.0-1006-oem, right? But it works
fine with any upstream kernel.
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I have a TUXEDO Pulse 15 Gen2 with AMD® Ryzen 7 5700u with Ubuntu 22.04.
Now it seems working with linux-image-6.1.0-1004-oem.
Previously it sometimes did not wake up or it did wake up with NVME
disks in read-only (Samsung) or did not suspend at all.
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Same problem, Lenovo E480 Ubuntu 22.04.01 LTS, it didn't wake up.
The only way to fix it (for me) was to manually update the kernel to the
version 6.1.4-060104-generic.
I downloaded the kernel files from here
(https://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/v6.1.4/)
I was able to fix this problem on 22.04 LTS by disabling 'Always on USB'
in the BIOS.
The same fix does NOT work on 22.10. Why? Beats me.
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It seems to be a real HW issue on my Thinkpad 13. Tried with Windows on this
machine - same behavior.
Switched NVME with the Kubuntu 22.10 to another equal Thinkpad 13 and there is
all as it should be: Resume from suspend within a second!
BIOS, Intel Management Engine had similar revision.
Fixed this issue by switching to Fedora;) Ubuntu does nothing to solve
this problem.
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Title:
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Same problem here with a X260. Additionally, power off does not work. If
I power of from gnome, I have to press the power button for 5 seconds
and than again to turn the system on again. I tried all other hints
(TPM, all suggested kernel versions) - nothing worked. That's really a
serious issue!
I also face this problem since 22.10. Suspend seems to work, but on
resume just fan starts.
Operating System: Kubuntu 22.10
KDE Plasma Version: 5.25.5
KDE Frameworks Version: 5.98.0
Qt Version: 5.15.6
Kernel Version: 5.19.0-23-generic (64-bit)
Graphics Platform: Wayland
Processors: 4 × Intel®
Confirm issue on my
Operating System: Ubuntu 22.04.1 LTS
Architecture: x86-64
Hardware Vendor: Lenovo
Hardware Model: ThinkPad X1 Carbon 2nd
After upgrading to 5.18.11-051811-generic it seems fixed.
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I still have this issue on Ubuntu 22.04 with kernel 5.15 (currently it's
5.15.0-53). I didn't have this issue with kernels 5.17 (package linux-
oem-22.04) and 6.0 (package linux-oem-22.04b), but after updating to
5.17.0.1021.20 and 6.0.0.1007.7 I now have this issue with them too. Now
I have to
This occurs constantly on my Ideapad 5 15ABA7, on both 22.04 and 22.10.
I do not experience this bug on other Linux systems (I've tried Fedora
and openSUSE).
I'm using the stock GNOME with Wayland.
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Solved: updating kernel from 5.15.0.52.58 to 5.18.0.
After six hours trying all kind of workarounds, drivers versions, bios
configurations, wayland/xorg, etc. The one only thing that seems to has solved
the built-in black screen after suspend/blank-screen lock, is update kernel to
5.18.0.
Of
Same issue on a HP Elitebook x360 with Ubuntu 22.04.
The problem disappears with kernel 6.0
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Same problem with Ubuntu 22.10 beta
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Title:
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I have same problem - suspend is OK but resume leaves no signal on monitor. I
can ssh to the machine and reboot.
This is irrespective of Wayland/Xorg, BIOS security etc.
Tried with kernels 5.15.0-48-generic and 5.17.0-1018-oem.
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I have same problem - suspend is OK but resume leaves no signal on monitor. I
can ssh to the machine and reboot.
This is irrespective of Wayland/Xorg, BIOS security etc.
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I have the same problem, disabling the fTPM in BIOS solved the
suspending problem.Running kernel 5.15.0-47.
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Can confirm on Lenovo ThinkPad L13Yoga. Kernel 5.15.0-46. Deactivating
the security chip in BIOS and other proposed solutions in different
forum and here to no avail.
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I also had the problem occasionally, I tried kernel 5.15.0-40 but the
problem still appeared from time to time. Disabling screen lock solved
the problem, but this is functionality I miss :-(
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Can someone that installed the version 5.15.0-40 post the link? I cannot
find that exact version in this link https://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-
ppa/mainline/.
Can people also report the BIOS version together with the kernel
version? My X1 carbon uses the kernel 5.18.2-051802-generic and BIOS
problem reappeared on Ubuntu 5.15.0-41.44-generic 5.15.39 (upgraded to
that)
suspend does not resume, just a blank screen on displayport or HDMI.
system is a z390i Motherboard with i3-8350 (onboard graphics.) 32GB.
fresh install of 22.04 jammy (jellyfish Ubuntu 5.15.0-25.25-generic
5.15.30)
Linux 5.15.0-40-generic x86_64
The current released kernel fixed T460. Can properly poweroff, suspend
and run Virtualbox properly. Thanks.
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Kernel 5.18 fixed the wake-up issue on my T460s (#44). Thanks mo!
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@allan-brighton I don't think this is a bug per se, but rather a
deliberate change in behaviour in the kernel. In other words, the way
the kernel is handling the TB4/TB3 ports is now different in 22.04 as
opposed to 20.04.
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I can confirm that I always have a Logitech USB receiver for wireless
mouse/keyboard plugged in and I can only wake up the system via the
wireless mouse or keyboard, but not via the built in laptop keyboard (or
by opening the lid).
I just did a quick test with the USB receiver removed and was
Can people confirm whether or not there is a USB device (dock/eGPU/eHDD)
plugged into the TB4/TB3 USB-C port when attempting to suspend? Or, was
there previously a device plugged in, but has since been removed. I
***think*** this is an issue that is related to the USB subsystem not
being
I also installed kernel 5.18 in my Thinkpad Carbon X1 4th gen and
suspend works as expected but not all the times. Some times the laptop
doesnt suspend. I also get an error message (usb failed to query
get_info ...) when booting. It is strange because all my usb ports,
camera, etc work fine.
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Disabling DPMS
(https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/Display_Power_Management_Signaling#Disabling_DPMS)
fixes this issue on X11, but not on Wayland.
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Installed kernel 5.17.13. Problem dissapeared.
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Bug
Installing kernel 5.18 fixed the issue on my X1 Yoga 1st Gen as well.
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Confirming that kernel 5.18.0-051800-generic x86_64 fixed my suspend
mode on Thinkpad E460
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Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Yoga 1st, Intel® Core™ i7-6600U CPU @ 2.60GHz × 4 ,
with Mesa Intel® HD Graphics 520 (SKL GT2), does not resume after
suspending or closing the lid.
Various suggested tweaks to the login XDM, etc. don't appear to work.
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Lenovo T460S affected. Tested 5.18 kernel as well - id has NOT fixed the issue.
Also tested Fedora 36. Seems, that Fedora is NOT affected by this bug, as
suspension works correctly on the same laptop.
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Tested 5.18.0-051800-generic on my Lenovo Yoga L13 Gen2, after 90 minutes with
lid closed, the battery lost 50% of its charge.
Checked log, it never entered in suspend mode.
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I switched back XOrg by disabling Wayland in file /etc/gdm3/custom.conf and
using the standard kernel.
this is the section of the conf file to disable wayland:
[daemon]
# Uncomment the line below to force the login screen to use Xorg
WaylandEnable=false
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after upgrading to Linux 5.18 it seems that nvidia proprietary driver doesn't
work
thread from archLinux:
https://github.com/NVIDIA/open-gpu-kernel-modules/issues/256
** Bug watch added: github.com/NVIDIA/open-gpu-kernel-modules/issues #256
This is to confirm Linux 5.18.0-051800-generic x86_64 fixed my Lenovo Y50-70
Touch. Thanks mo!
Will this be backported to Linux 5.15 kernel?
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This is to confirm Linux 5.18.0-051800-generic x86_64 fixed my Lenovo
T460. Thanks mo!
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Installing kernel 5.18 did not help on my Lenovo Thinkpad P70. System
still won't wake from suspend.
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Great to hear Andrey. And sorry, I wrote 4.18 but meant 5.18 of course.
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Kernel 5.18.0-051800-generic fixes the problem for T460s as well. Thanks
mo!
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For me (Thinkpad Carbon X1 4th gen) I was able to fix suspend it by
installing kernel 4.18, like this:
Go to https://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/v5.18/amd64/,
download all four *.deb files. Then install them with "sudo dpkg -i
linux*-5.18*.deb". Reboot.
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After upgrading from 20.04 to 22.04 I'm facing same issue on Thinkpad E480.
When I boot older kernel 5.13.0-41-generic it works as expected. Seems that
issue is related to newer kernel 5.15 or a ubuntu specific kernel patch.
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I have same issue on my thinkpad T460s. I upgraded from 20.04 to 22.04
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Guys, can you resume your session by using the Ctrl+Alt+Fn key combo?
E.g.: I have a similar problem where Ubuntu cannot resume from lock
screen / dim screen. On screen lock the screen goes dark and then the
monitor powers off. In this state mouse movements or key presses won't
bring the lock
On my X1 Carbon 10th Gen, I can confirm my 'sleep state' in UEFI/BIOS is
set to "Linux" - as per lenovo's instructions, and I use Xorg exlsuively
- via Ubuntu Mate.
I can confirm that this mitigates the problem, but still occurs
occasionally.
HTH
- Original message -
From: bigblackcar
On my X1 Carbon I seem to have solved the issue by:
1. changing the BIOS so the Sleep State is in mode "Linux" as opposed to
"Windows and Linux"
2. using Xorg instead of Wayland. -> When you log in, before inserting the
password, click on the cog on the bottom right and choose the "Ubuntu on
L13 Yoga Gen 2 is also affected, both in X11 and Wayland.
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I have just bought an X1 Carbon and I can confirm the issue.
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+1 for T460s, but it doesn't shut down properly as well, see
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1973709
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+1 for T460s.
Laptop suspends properly, but doesn't resume on any event (open the lid,
pressing power button).
Both with Wayland and Xorg.
Graphics: Intel HD Graphics 520 (SKL GT2).
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X1 Carbon 6th Gen same problem.
Running 22.04 MATE, so not using Wayland.
Does not happen all the time, but very annoying.
Please advise if you need any more information
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Confirm: With both Wayland and XORG on Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Carbon 4th gen
Hardware details:
Manufacturer: LENOVO
Product Name: 20FCS14X16
00:00.0 Host bridge: Intel Corporation Xeon E3-1200 v5/E3-1500 v5/6th Gen Core
Processor Host Bridge/DRAM Registers (rev 08)
00:02.0 VGA compatible
With Wayland, hibernate never works. NVIDIA 510.
Switching back to X11, and it works.
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For me, suspend / resume works perfectly with the nvidia xorg driver,
but suspend doesn't do anything with the open source / wayland driver.
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Same here with a T460p. I noticed that the fans did not turn off, so the
laptop was not in full sleep mode even thought he power indicator light
was already flashing. (BTW, this was a common problem in the early days
of Linux sleep capability about 15 years ago.})
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+1 for ThinkPad x260. Suspend used to work flawlessly with 21.10 and now
won't resume with 22.04.
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I've been using Awesome WM instead of Gnome. Now suspend does works
properly. At least I did not have any incident so far.
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+1 for T460.
I have to poweroff the laptop and then hold power button to totally cut
the power. Hope the fix will be available soon.
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Same issue here on a ThinkPad L460. It doesn't wake up from suspend
after an update from 21.10 to 22.04. No problem with suspend before that
update. It's independent of X11 or wayland.
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Another notable thing (T460s here), is that the power button does not
put the laptop to sleep when the laptop is on. It feels like there is no
reaction to the power button presses regardless of whether laptop is on
or off. Not sure if this is related though.
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Having the same issue on ThinkPad T460
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I'm having the same experience on my X1 Yoga 1st Gen (i7-6600u).
there are a lot of similar reports here
https://askubuntu.com/questions/1404856/not-waking-up-from-suspend-
ubuntu-22-04
I haven't tested with xorg, but with wayland (both gnome and kde) it
goes to sleep an can't resume.
As an
Changing status to 'Confirmed' on behalf of reporter as was requested of
them in comment #2.
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Confirmed
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** Tags added: apport-collected
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I've installed Ubuntu 22.04 on the ThinkPad E480. Suspend functions ok
intermittently. Some times it works fine, other times the computer does
not enter the suspend mode (the screen gets blank, but the machine is
** Package changed: ubuntu => linux (Ubuntu)
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