You asked the same questions I did, but the answer doesn't help. 16.04
was the last version and it's kernel was 4.10.0.27.30. Going back,
doesn't help. There is something in the 18.04 version that overrides the
kernel. Read my responses above. I've used almost every kernel in
between and currently,
Since 18.04 is the latest LTS, how does this change get distributed to
those of us who rely on the LTS to be upgraded and effective until the
next LTS? In other words, how and when does it get integrated into
18.04LTS?
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I've been dealing with this issue since December 2018. It acted to me
like a graphic problem, so I posted a bug #1807264 as a video crash. No
help or comment on the bug report. In the hopes that a new kernel will
help, I'm continually upgrading to the newest. No luck, so far. I would
be satisfied t
BTW: Two things: 1)inplugged is misspelled and should be unplugged; 2)
I've been continuously upgrading the kernel, but still no fix. The
kernel is now V4.20.7.
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I'm not getting any help, suggestions, hints, or anything with this
problem. I't seems that I'm alone and the only one with this problem.
So, if you are looking at this, there are no experts assisting, but I've
been experimenting ...
If the computer goes into hibernation and any input device (keyb
I've degraded the kernel from 4.19.8 back to 4.14.41. This was suggested
by several people and for them, it fixed the problem. With the degraded
kernel I am able to suspend, but not hibernate. If the computer is left
unattended and hibernates, the same response is seen as described above.
Still no
Can we start with a logical first step?
Is there a solution for preventing/eliminating hibernation?
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Title:
Ubuntu 18.04 Video Cras
apport-collect 1807264: data was gathered and sent.
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Title:
Ubuntu 18.04 Video Crash on Suspend/Hibernate
Status in linux package i
apport information
** Attachment added: "ProcEnviron.txt"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1807264/+attachment/5219887/+files/ProcEnviron.txt
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Confirmed
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apport information
** Tags added: apport-collected
** Description changed:
After updating to 18.04 when the system automatically
suspends/hibernates after non-use, the screen goes black, but will not
wake up by taping the space bar, nor does it display the hibernation
screen. Additionall
Public bug reported:
After updating to 18.04 when the system automatically
suspends/hibernates after non-use, the screen goes black, but will not
wake up by taping the space bar, nor does it display the hibernation
screen. Additionally, I'm using two screens the laptop and an external
monitor conn
I see that this thread has expired with the last post being 2014-08-13,
however, if anyone (like me) looked for a solution to kernel panic, I
offer the following solution that I posted on Ubuntu Forums. Please see
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2251652&p=13160836#post13160836
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