I'd like to confirm the above observation. With GNOME the user has to
hold down ALT to get the suspend option to appear on shutdown menu (IMHO
this is really poor design). When the ALT key releases it wakes the
computer before it has even really shut down. It is very timing
sensitive. You have to r
Follow-up and clarification:
Timed suspend (e.g. after x hours) works on my system fairly reliably.
Suspend from the GNOME GUI does not work ever.
As such, this might be caused by the transition to GNOME. Here is a
guess at a cause: to access suspend on the GUI you must now press the
ALT key. Pos
Hi Tom-lorinthe... I'm not so sure what is your suggestion. I should add
"acpi_rev_override=1" after GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT="splash
acpi_rev_override=1 nouveau.runpm=0"??
In my case, when I run that command that line is commented as
GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT="quiet splash". I am running Ubu
Suspend works for me again, after adding "acpi_rev_override=1" with
"sudo nano /etc/default/grub" in: GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT="splash
acpi_rev_override=1 nouveau.runpm=0"
Then "sudo update-grub"
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Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
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Status: New => Confirmed
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Same problem on Dell XPS 15 9560 with fresh install of Ubuntu 18.04 both
X and Wayland. Did not have issue on 17.10 (X) and 17.04.
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