thanks a lot vpadawan! the workaround with chaning the advi works
perfectly. Can someone change the source files, so it will be stable in
ubuntu?
Nadi
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Hei Magnus,
Yes it solved my problem as well. Using kernel 4.19.11, I blacklisted mei_me as
you pointed out, now I have no crash when resuming from sleep S3, finally!!
Thanks a lot,
God Jul! :-)
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ine to the end of the script:
@reboot /usr/local/bin/myFixScript.sh
see the link
https://www.kompulsa.com/run-a-program-on-startup-console-on-ubuntu-18-04/
Lets see how long it will be stable :-)
Cheers...
Nadi
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Hei,
I have the same problem as Carsten Gräser (graeser), and in fact a similar
laptop (Dell Latitude 7390).
I tried all the possible kernels since 4.14 to 4.19, and suspend (sleep S3)
does not work. Same symptoms: It suspends when I close the lid, but cannot
resume. When I open the lid and
Hei Magnus,
What do you mean "which is stable"? can you put the computer in Sleep mode (S3)
and it recovers?
Does it wakes when you open the lid, or do you have to press the button then it
wakes?
Thanks
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I tried to change the swap size to 8 GB (I have 16GB RAM), and confirmed
that my swap is 8GB:
bar@NTNU15333:~$ grep SwapTotal /proc/meminfo
SwapTotal: 8388604 kB
but sleep by closing the lid still crash when I try to wake it (opening
the lid, pressing the power button). It flashes one,
OK, I think I progressed a bit:
SUPER STRANGELY, awaking from sleep crashes only when I close the lid.
My Dell latitude has Fn-sleep combo so I can suspend the laptop from the
jeyboard, and then I have no crash. I tried several times and it
repeatedly wakes up without problems.
BUT if I close
Felipe,
can you try to cancel the lid option? you do it with
sudo sh -c "echo LID0 disabled > /proc/acpi/wakeup"
than check it is '*disabled' in the LID0 entry, by running
cat /proc/acpi/wakeup
and check the output.
You can close the lid and it will sleep, but it will not wakeup when you open
I am experiencing exactly the same problem!
here is my log before, while and after I connect to VPN using the
networkmanager. I tested it with a cable connection. It happens ONLY with the
wireless, not with the wired connection.
nadi-laptop:~$ sudo tail -f /var/log/syslog
Feb 13 18:28:04 nadi