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Using Dell Inspiron 15 3521 with Intel HD 4000 and an external monitor on
HDMI output, in 15.04 beta 2:
when closing the lid of the laptop, the laptop does not go to sleep (suspend
to ram) as expected, but instead stays on, with the external monitor still on.
I
sorry to spam here but this is working now. I don't know why sometimes
it works and sometimes not. (I mean working with the systemd work-around
enabled in /etc/systemd/logind.conf)
Another problem when it's working is that the laptop screen brightness
is reverted to maximum and that controls from
So this seems to be a new feature of systemd (introduced in systemd
211): when docked, it does not suspend when closing the lid
Changing HandleLidSwitchDocked to suspend in /etc/systemd/logind.conf
fixed the problem; that is I get the expected behavior that when
closing the lid the laptop goes to
I am wrong. It only worked once in archlinux. I have no idea why it does
not work anymore.
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Title:
Laptop does not go to sleep when closing
when the lid is closed, I can see in Display Settngs or with xrandr that
the integrated screen (ldvs) is off.
If I use Suspend in the cog menu, the laptop goes to sleep normally.
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Using Dell Inspiron 15 3521 with Intel HD 4000 and an external monitor on HDMI
output, in 15.04 beta 2:
when closing the lid of the laptop, the laptop does not go to sleep (suspend to
ram) as expected, but instead stays on, with the external monitor still on.
I excepted
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only the spamming issue I guess.
However I have tried the oibaf ppa that provides a complete more on the edge
graphic stack.
It worked, at least a little better as I was able to play at least 2 hours
without a freeze
see https://launchpad.net/~oibaf/+archive/ubuntu/graphics-drivers
you can
I have the same problem here with Portal on Ubuntu 14.10 x86_64 on
Inspiron 15 ( (3521) and Intel HD 4000
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Title:
Steam game began crashing
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