I confirm that the solution pointed out by RaĆ¼l Cambeiro worked for me.
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Sorry Kai-Heng Feng but I'm already using Ubuntu 18 since the beginning
of this month. Fortunately, the problem was fixed or never existed in
the new version.
Thank you for your help.
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Persists on 18.04 beta 2 with Nvidia driver 390
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I don't know if this helps but...
"dmidecode" command doesn't show a "Lid" entry.
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Attaching "udevadm info -e" output.
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Yes, I copied and pasted the text. However, I double checked it now.
I inserted the code, executed the commands and tried to suspend right
after. It seems that it worked, all quiet and cool. Even with
consecutive suspensions. When I tried to suspend it from the login
screen after the wake-up, it
Hi Kai-Heng Feng,
No, adding the text to /lib/udev/rules.d/90-libinput-model-quirks.rules
didn't solve it.
Thanks for you time.
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Also, one time it behaved like the kernel v4.15.1. The screen and the
USB devices turned off, however, the cooler kept slowly blowing a hot
air.
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# diff wakeup_sources-before.txt wakeup_sources-after.txt
12c12
< PNP0C0D:001 1 0 0
0 0 0 19420
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> PNP0C0D:003 3 0 0
> 0
Hi Joseph,
I did a fresh install of Ubuntu 17.10 and was not using the Linux before
on this machine, so I cannot tell if there is some prior kernel that
doesn't have the problem. But I think it is an old problem:
https://askubuntu.com/questions/158532/xubuntu-12-04-restarts-after-
Public bug reported:
When I click on the suspend button (alternative of power off button) in
the menu or I click the power button, the Ubuntu seems like will be
suspended (with a black screen) and, after 5-10 seconds, come back to
the login screen.
Closing the lid also doesn't take effect. It
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