I tried `v4.14.0-041400-generic` kernel, when I close & open lid it doesnt hang
at all.
I left lid closed for hours & it woke up like charm.
But when I checked `/var/log/syslog` & `/var/log/kern.log` there was no text
about suspending.
Not even single line was printed.
So I think its not enteri
I tried `v4.14.0-041400-generic` kernel, when I close & open lid it doesnt hang
at all.
I left lid closed for hours & it woke up like charm.
But when I checked `/var/log/syslog` & `/var/log/kern.log` there was no text
about suspending.
Not even single line was printed.
So I think its entering
Its been 2 years, Current version of kernel is 5.4.* and still not fixed.
I have this problem from beginning (2019) & I don't have nvidia GPU.
I tried all except downgrading kernel.
Does anyone can tell which version I should test. I looked up but some said
4.14 works others 4.15.
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Problem appeared after updating kernel version to linux-image-5.4.0-58-generic.
I decided to rollback to previous image linux-image-5.0.0-1070-oem-osp1.
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I still have this or a similar issue. How do apply the patch?
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I have a desktop with an i7-6900K and an NVidia 1060 card. For the
issue is intermittent. It seems the longer the machine is asleep the
less likely it is to wake. For example if it's suspended for 30m then
it will usually wake. Any longer and it either reboots or the fans and
lights stay on but
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Kubuntu 17.10 (and on Kubuntu 1
I have this problem using Alienware 17 R2 with Nvidia 970M Graphic card
and ubuntu 19.04
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I have this problem using a Dell Inspiron 7373 with Ubuntu 18.04 and
19.04
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As I have describe above (#92), suspend did not work since kernel
3.16.57/3.17 on my Acer ES-512. A guy on ubuntuforum had found out that
the problem disappeared when xHCI (external USB3.O controller) was
turned off in the BIOS. The suspend problem also disappeared on my
wife's laptop (another Acer
Bug still present Xiaomi Mi Notebook Pro Ubuntu 18.04.2 –
4.18.0-20-generic. Here I am using NVIDIA proprietary drivers for MX 150
GPU.
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Same thing here – Thinkpad X240 (Intel graphics and SSD). Should we create a
new bug?
In my case it is somehow correlated with ethernet. I can reproduce it in this
way:
1. No WiFi connection only ethernet connection.
2. Suspend two times, after third time laptop won't suspend and ethernet stops
I have same problem in Lenovo laptop with intel CPU, SSD.
With 16.04 it worked. In 18.04 it worked few days ago, now it doesn't work and
using other kernel versions doesn't help, so I suspect it is not fault of newer
kernel.
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I've noticed a similar problem with a Lenovo laptop with an Intel CPU,
Intel Haswell graphics and an SSD. One difference is that suspend works
fine the first time the lid is closed. Upon opening the lid, it comes
back up and I can unlock the screen, but the touchpad no longer works.
If I close th
Thanks for the information. I just filed bug #1801743.
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Please file a new bug.
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Kubuntu 17.10 (and on Kubunt
So should I file a new bug report or should the status of this one be
changed again?
Can I help by providing more information?
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Carsten,
Yes the kernel has the fix.
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My Dell Latitude e7440 (core i7 4600U, intel graphics) shows a similar
behaviour after updating to 18.04:
Wake-up after suspend often fails with power LED on. Hard shut down
seems to be the only way to recover. Sometimes, additionally to this,
suspend seems to incomplete in the sense that the lapt
Tony, please file a new bug. AMD SoC doesn't use intel-lpss.
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Bug still present in 4.15.0-38-generic on HP Notebook - 15-ba047na.
$ uname -r
4.15.0-38-generic
$ lscpu
Architecture:x86_64
CPU op-mode(s): 32-bit, 64-bit
Byte Order: Little Endian
CPU(s): 4
On-line CPU(s) list: 0-3
Thread(s) per core: 2
Core(s) per socket: 2
Bug still present Thinkpad X240 Ubuntu 18.04 – 4.15.0-36
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@da-bzzz Thank you. 4.16.0-041600-generic solved my problem. All other
solutions mentioned in this thread did not work for me.
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4.16.0-041600-generic works for me in contrast to all of the 4.15
kernels that are shipped with Ubuntu. It also improves WiFi card
handling of the 3x3ac QCA988x card tremendously, which often would
disappear back when standby still worked. Now it not only appeared right
on the first boot, but also
This bug was fixed in the package linux - 4.15.0-34.37
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* linux: 4.15.0-34.37 -proposed tracker (LP: #1788744)
* Bionic update: upstream stable patchset 2018-08-09 (LP: #1786352)
- MIPS: c-r4k: Fix data corruption related to cach
@softrabbit - I have a machine with an Intel Celeron N2840 that oddly
was never affected by the Suspend bug described in this report.
My HP Pavilion with N3540 and another I tested with an N2830 (using a
Live USB of 18.04) were both affected but curiously not the N2840
machine.
I have started a t
Fixes for regressions from commentary #70:
https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=198631#c22
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If the acpi-lpss fix doesn't work for you, please file a new bug report.
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On my Acer Aspire ES-512 suspend as well as hibernate freeze the kubuntu
18.04 that I installed the day before yesterday on a 18G deleted
partition.
The latest kernel where suspend and hibernate work is 3.17, which
however has problems with touchpad. That is, I use 3.16.57. From 3.18
and all later
Hi @cvgaviao - I don't think it'll be related but there'll be a standard
system update to kernel 4.15.0-34 available soon so you can see if the
behaviour changes. Feel free to discuss further here:
https://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2395562
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Hi,
my notebook is a Dell Inspiron 15R with Intel i7 processor and AMD Radeon. I've
updated to ubuntu 18.04 and I'm facing the suspend problem: it suspends but
after a time it turns off.
Would the fix on this issue also affect my machine?
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Followed helpful link from @brad-figg (Comment 85 -
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Testing/EnableProposed) to enable -proposed.
Link also explains how to enable -proposed but only update selected
packages from it (i.e just the kernel from 4.15.0-33 to 4.15.0-34)
Re-tested 4.15.0-33 to check that Suspend
For me, the same issue remains but I suspect it is related to Nvidia
driver, since after I removed nvidia driver, both suspend and hibernate
work normal with this new kernel. I used the proprietary tested
Nvidia-390.48 driver on Nvidia 1080.
With this new kernel, I tested hibernate with the open
I upgraded the kernel from 4.15.0-33 to 4.17.14 and it did not help
much. Now, after opening the lid the screen works for a second before
its getting dark again.
Its a HP Probook 470 with i7 8550 CPU, 250GB SSDdrive and Intel UHD
Graphics 620. Ubuntu 18.04
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I can confirm that
Package: linux-image-4.15.0-34-generic
Architecture: amd64
Version: 4.15.0-34.37
fixes the problem for me.
Both suspend and hibernate have been tested on an Acer Travelmate B115M
(with Intel Pentium N3540 CPU)
** Tags removed: verification-needed-bionic
** Tags added: verific
This bug is awaiting verification that the kernel in -proposed solves
the problem. Please test the kernel and update this bug with the
results. If the problem is solved, change the tag 'verification-needed-
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Status: Confirmed => Fix Committed
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Same issue with a Lenovo T480s with Intel graphics. Blank screen upon
resume after suspend. Mouse cursor works, can CTL+ALT+F1 to a command
prompt. Was working properly until last week, but had this issue 2 times
over 2 days. Machine is routinely kept up to date.
Hardware:
Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-865
@hendrikc could you confirm if the hibernation works on your system? I
got 4.15.0-33-generic and nvidia-390.48, nvidia 1080ti, i7, I can
suspend the system but not hibernate.
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I can confirm the "nouveau.modeset=0" trick seems to be working for me
so far (meaning, I am able to suspend the system again).
I upgraded from 16.04 two days ago - suspend has been working fine for
the entire lifetime of the 16.04 install.
A colleague has also reported suspend/hibernate problems
I tried kernel 4.17.0-7.8 from cosmic on Ubuntu bionic and got some
issues. After installing the 4.17 kernel, I tested my PC and found it
can hibernate normally. But, later on I found the kernel was not
compatible with Nvidia-driver 390.48 that was from Ubuntu bionic
release. Purging and reinstalli
Greetings to the subscribers of soon-closed bug, here's my 50 kopecks.
My laptop is Acer Aspire E5-511-P6CS, Pentium N3540 (Bay Trail), 4+4GB RAM,
originally WD10JPVX (HDD!), which is currently in an optibay and I have Linux
Mint 19 running off of ADATA SU800 250GB.
I assume that the commit in qu
This bug was fixed in the package linux - 4.17.0-7.8
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* linux: 4.17.0-7.8 -proposed tracker (LP: #1785242)
* Cosmic update to 4.17.12 stable release (LP: #1785211)
- spi: spi-s3c64xx: Fix system resume support
- Input: elan_i2c
Using the Ubuntu Kernel Update Utility, I've tried Kubuntu 18.04 with
the 4.17.14 kernel and suspend and hibernate both work fine on HP
Pavilion with Intel Pentium N3540.
(UKUU details here: https://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2017/02/ukuu-easy-way-
to-install-mainline-kernel-ubuntu - 4.18 kernel is also
I can confirm that the fix in the Cosmic kernel is sufficient. Will this
be backported to Bionic and Xenial HWE?
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@yeboster - it's possible that you might not need the patched kernel to
get suspend to work. Please see here for troubleshooting and to discuss
further: https://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2395562
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Hello, is there a release which has the fix committed? Because I wanted
to try the patched kernel with non-free nvidia drivers (390) are they
compatible?. When installing it with dpkg, the machine says that the
kernel-image gives conflict with the present one (last 18.04 kernel). I
apologize for my
@smustgrave and @ariake - I've attempted to cover some of the other
suspend issues I found whilst trying to work out where my machine was
going wrong in the first post here -
https://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2395562
The XPS is tricky because there were some XPS suspend issues related to
s
This is strange, I also have it on my XPS 15 (9560), exactly the same as
described here with the same behavior: it worked on kernels before 4.15.
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Stephen, XPS 15 is unlikely to be affected by this bug.
Please file a new one, thanks!
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I'm also having this same issue on my Dell XPS15. I'm running kernel
4.18.0-rc8 but no luck.
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Reression one: https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=198631#c16
Regression two: https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=200717
** Bug watch added: Linux Kernel Bug Tracker #198631
https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=198631
** Bug watch added: Linux Kernel Bug Tracker #200717
I had same symptoms as described earlier in this bug and Rafael's
patched kernel fixed it
(https://people.canonical.com/~khfeng/lp1774950-s4/).
Thank you- the suspend problem was really annoying.
Is there a way to determine, or be notified of, which kernel that patch
will land in?
Thanks again!
Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu Bionic)
Status: New => Confirmed
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** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Fix Committed
** Also affects: linux (Ubuntu Bionic)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Also affects: linux (Ubuntu Cosmic)
Importance: Medium
Status: Fix Committed
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** Description changed:
- I have installed Kubuntu 18.04 on 3 different machines (my friend's and
- my own) with no suspend problems but my HP Pavilion 11 x360 does not
- suspend.
+ ===SRU Justification===
+ [Impact]
+ Systems with acpi-lpss can't do S3/S4 on Bionic.
+
+ [Test]
+ Users confirmed
Confirmed that Rafael's patched kernel fixes the issue on an Asus
Zenbook UX303LA which exhibited the same problem that the OP described
(issue occured with at least 4.15 and 4.17) on Ubuntu 16.04. I tested
the suspend function with the patched kernel over two days.
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The patched kernel https://people.canonical.com/~khfeng/lp1774950/ seems to fix
the problem.
I tried few hybrid-sleep cycles, it works by filling in the swap partition:
wibru@shablagoo ~ $ cat /etc/initramfs-tools/conf.d/resume
RESUME=UUID=1c64e295-569
After a few successful suspend/hibernates, hibernate didn't shut down
the machine properly this morning and it then didn't resume after a
forced shutdown. This is on an Acer Tavelmate B115 (Intel Pentium N3540
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- suspend & hibernate work fine with both Ubuntu & Kubuntu 18.04
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Resume from suspend works for me again, with kernel 4.15.0-29 that i got
updated to from repo.
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Both suspend and hibernate work for me now with the new kernel.
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Please try this kernel with latest patch from Rafael for testing:
https://people.canonical.com/~khfeng/lp1774950-s4/
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@kaihengfeng - no problem, here's the results:
First kernel (with the commit) - Hibernation starts but then system
seizes with power LED on requiring forced shutdown. Upon restart,
hibernation resumes from where you left off as if nothing went wrong.
Second kernel (without the commit) - Hibernat
Sorry for the late reply.
Can you make sure hibernation was affected by commit
a192aa923b66a435aae56983c4912ee150bc9b32?
Please do the following:
$ git checkout a192aa923b66a435aae56983c4912ee150bc9b32
...then build and try the kernel
$ git checkout a192aa923b66a435aae56983c4912ee150bc9b32^
...
Started a thread on the Ubuntu Forums for troubleshooting and more
extended discussion to try to keep the bug report more succinct and on-
topic: https://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2395562
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Thanks for the response. I'm on last year's model with a Core i5-7300U
CPU @ 2.60GHz.
A couple further notes for me: It seems some users are reporting 100%
repeatable failures. Mine are intermittent; so, it's a bit harder to
tell if things have started working again.
My failure mode might be slig
@sams-james - what CPU does your Thinkpad X1 Carbon have? (Is it
i5-6300U? There's a lot of different generations of them with different
CPU's)
The problem is that only a few machines seem to be affected. From my own
tiny sample size of 4 laptops that I've tried and tested, only 1 of them
had this
I'm running an Thinkpad X1 carbon (so no nvidia anything running), but I
am experiencing this same behavior. Also, it seems like this is the kind
of thing that should go in to the release notes. It cripples laptop
users and in my case has caused data loss.
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@userunknown - I'd try using 'less /var/log/kern.log' after you've
logged in to see if there are any clues to why there's such a long wait
before the login screen.
I haven't experienced any random and total system freezes with the two
Bay Trail CPU machines I've been testing and using, but can und
@kaihengfeng - tested Hibernate function (with kernel 4.15 with patch
applied) on Ubuntu 18.04 with a swap file and Kubuntu 18.04 with a swap
partition on the same machine.
Both experienced same issue in the same way - hibernation starts, system
freezes with screen off and powerLED on (instead of
@kaihengfeng I have got a swap partition
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Do you have swap file or swap partitions? Newer systemd is required for
swapfile, see LP: #1760106.
Try "systemd/237-3ubuntu10.1" in bionic-proposed.
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@perryhelionsemail - I am really hesitant to removing the max_cstate
boot flag: I had to set this in order to avoid random and total system
freezes. And that bug seems to be anything but fixed:
https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=109051
So, with due respect to curiosity – not gonna try tha
Thanks for confirming. My resonse was mainly due to the latest Linux
Mint beta, which uses the 4.15 kernel as its base (there is no option to
go lower). So this is something that they will have to eventually
solve. I'll take a look there.
BTW The out-of-distro kernels installed by Ukuu broke my
@noreasternhumidty - I'm interested to see the information you provided
but I don't think it will get looked into by posting on this bug report
:)
I had a quick look for 'wireless' bugs that are open but only found this
one that looked vaguely similar to what you described:
https://bugs.launchpad.
@user-unknown - thanks for the information, it's good to hear that the
patch is helping sort out the suspend issues. Interesting to see it's
another Bay Trail Atom type CPU that seems to be affected too.
I haven't experienced any graphical issues so far. I'm mostly running
Kubuntu but also have a
I am a Linux Mint user, of course which is downstream from Ubuntu. At
the bottom of my post is an "inxi -Fxz" output with my machine info. I
am replying because I am getting issues with exactly the same kernels
(4.15 and up), and 4.14 installed unconventionally via Ukuu seems okay.
My problems t
@perryhelionsemail: Thank you for putting all this info together and for
staying at it! :)
Just to weigh in: I am affected, too, on an ACER Aspire V 11 Touch (V3
-111P-P06A), N3530 CPU, Intel onboard graphics, 8GB RAM (not original)
and 480 GB SSD (not original), and having the boot flag
intel_idl
@kaihengfeng - thanks for helping with this bug, very much appreciated.
The 4.15.0-24 kernel with the patch applied solves the 'suspend causing
system to seize up' problem.
When trying to use hibernate on the 4.15.0-24 kernel with the patch
applied, the system experiences a similar 'seize up' requ
@cmeerw - It took me a while to realise that getting hibernate to work
on 18.04 required adding the kernel parameter
'resume=UUID=uuidofswappartition' (and also 'resume_offset=' if you're
using a swap file) to /etc/default/grub.
(Ubuntu 16.04 and Kubuntu 16.04 will hibernate happily without the
'r
@cmeerw - ah, I never use hibernate normally. I'll give it a try and get
back to you.
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@kaihengfeng update: suspend seems to work with the patched kernel, but
not hibernate.
@perryhelionsemail did you test hibernate as well and does it work for
you?
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Anyone else experiencing this bug might also want to test out the kernel that
@kaihengfeng has kindly put together with the patch from Rafael. It's in his
post (#35) but here's the link:
https://people.canonical.com/~khfeng/lp1774950/
It'll be interesting to check that it fixes suspend issues fo
@kaihengfeng - thanks for the patched kernel link. I have installed it
and tested it on my machine and suspend now works as it should! I will
continue running it over the next couple of days and check for any odd
behaviour but it certainly seems to have fixed the 'suspend' problem.
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@kaihengfeng the patched kernel works for me on an Acer Travelmate B115
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@redroach - Thanks Matze for adding some more details - it's good to
have as much information on how people are affected and on what hardware
because this is an odd bug that isn't easy to reproduce, except
seemingly with a few specific hardware combinations.
- My initial thought that it seems to b
@pHeLiOn: Thanks for putting in the effort! Seeing that this is not resolved
yet, I figured that though I'm not a kernel-hacker/sysadmin-guru by a long
shot, I'll throw my tidbits in, in the faint hope that someone gets onto the
right track.
(For rememberance: Acer Aspire E13, Intel Celeron N294
pHeLiOn, please try the kernel here. It includes the patch from Rafael.
https://people.canonical.com/~khfeng/lp1774950/
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Here's a more succinct update of how things seem to be progressing:
- There's a bugzilla.kernel.org bug report that describes this same
behaviour: https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=199025
- A kernel bisection between v4.14 and v4.15 gives this result:
git bisect bad
a192aa923b66a435aae5
@cmeerw - that's great, thanks for confirming that! (I think I made a
clean install of 18.04 but hadn't even thought of being able to use the
old kernel if you've upgraded :) )
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Ah flip! writing "kernel bug 199025" automatically links it to an
*Ubuntu* bug with the same number from 2008!
The bug with that particular number is this:
https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=199025
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@Matalak - took a look at your redhat bugzilla link and the behaviour
that todd describes is an exact match! Curiously enough, todd seems to
be using a standard PC setup rather than a laptop.
At the end of the redhat bugzilla post Laura Abbott suggests that todd
files a bug report with the upstrea
@perryhelionsemail suspend works fine with the kernel from 17.10, but
not with the kernel from 18.04 (everything else is the same, just
selected the old kernel in grub).
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Here are a few thoughts:
I've tested other Debian-based distributions whose display managers are
Gnome or XFCE, running the 4.15 kernel, and the same problem persists.
Perhaps we should look wider than just solutions for Ubuntu. For
example, Fedora seems to have the same problem, as does Arch Linu
@ferconsigli - thanks, that'd be great if you could check!
I don't have nVidia graphics on any of my machines so I'm not familiar
with any issues except from people saying that it worked for them on the
forums.
There was a question where M. Plyer couldn't get a Live USB to work and
the 'nomodeset
@cmeerw - thanks for letting us know you're experiencing this issue too!
I was hoping there might be a more obvious pattern, but it's good to see
that an N3540 *without* an SSD is still affected by the suspend issues.
Looks like the SSD might not be part of the problem.
Can I just check - have yo
@qwertzy - Hi Matalak! Glad to see you found my many messages :)
I'd tried a few suggestions from AskUbuntu, but it didn't seem like many
people were experiencing the same problem and was just going to go back
to 17.10 and hope an update fixed it. Fortunately I found your UKUU
solution, so thanks
@perryhelionsemail, well, now that you suggested that, I realize that as I'm
using the privative nvidia-driver-390, if the problem is actually related to
that, there's nothing the open source community could do.
I will switch to the nouveau driver and see if the problem persists (and if it
does,
@ferconsigli - thanks for reporting your issue too. Much appreciated!
>From the specs for a Lenovo Legion Y720 they seem to be using 7th
Generation Intel Core processors - is that what's running on your Lenovo
Legion with the suspend problem?
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