Hi,
I've came across this bug report, when dealing with the same problem on
Dell E7450 (pretty much always docked) on kernel 5.9.11.
For anyone who stumbles upon this:
button.lid_init_state=open itself wasn't satisfactory, because it left
my laptop display ON of course, making it the main one. I
Hi
I have the same problem in Lubuntu 18.04 with same laptop Acer Aspire One.
Please see attached photo of booting screen with errors about "suspend / resume
device". I hope it helps to solve problem.
Regards,
Geo.
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flrtx, can you try latest mainline kernel and attach full dmesg?
This new commit will be useful for debugging lid issues:
commit ae35d656d796fa203787455ce59874c6682dc0cf
Author: Hans de Goede
Date: Wed Nov 22 16:06:11 2017 +0100
ACPI: button: Add a debug message when we're sending a LID ev
Marty M.,
Please file a separate bug, thanks!
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I am having the. Same issue (in the logs it even says suspend system)
and the big problem with me is the sleep function is (or seems to be)
broken and it can't get out of sleep mode... So this essentially makes
my system a paperweight till this can be figured out or till the sleep
function is worki
An upgrade to 18.04 LTS (kernel 4.15) didn’t fix this bug.
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No, suspending the laptop doesn’t work when set to open or ignore. The
screen locks but the system doesn’t suspend.
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When you set it to open/ignore, can you successfully suspend the laptop
by closing the lid?
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The system goes to sleep before even getting to the login prompt. So it
can’t be a corrupted profile, can it?
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Should be good to know about a possible damaged 'profile'. Please test via an
other 'user' login (create one if needed).
If logging with that new user does not expose that problem, then that mean your
'profile' is borked.
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I now tried the kernel parameters. 'button.lid_init_state' works around the bug
when set to 'open' or 'ignore'. The system boots without going to sleep. When I
set it to 'method', the system doesn't boot at all.
Does that help to track down the source of the bug?
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Did you try #8?
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I upgraded my machine to 17.10 and the bug is still there.
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Try these kernel parameters:
button.lid_init_state=open
button.lid_init_state=method
button.lid_init_state=ignore
See which one works.
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I only have 4.10.0-20 and 4.8.0-20. I tried them both. It’s the same.
I also tried booting in upstart mode (since I was in the Grub prompt).
The boot process works better, the system doesn’t go to sleep during
boot. However, the GUI doesn’t load and I only have a console, which I
can’t even use to
Do you still have older kernel in machine? E.g. 3.13, 3.19. Boot from
older kernel to see if the problem persists.
Furthermore, can you try latest live usb from [1]?
[1] http://cdimages.ubuntu.com/lubuntu/daily-live/current/artful-
desktop-amd64.iso
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I now upgraded my Ubtunu to 17.04 and the bug is still there. Could you,
please, please look into this. It makes it really hard to use my
computer.
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Thanks for your advice, Joseph.
I installed kernel v4.4.28 and booted using this kernel. Unfortunatelly,
the bug is still there.
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