I have managed to find an odd workaround for this that I have confirmed
multiple times to work - so far it has worked more than 20 times without
fail:
After poweron+login, I do a manual
sudo systemctl suspend
and only then can I let the lid handle the suspend via this in
/etc/systemd/logind.conf
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** Description changed:
Wake-up now consistently takes some 5 minutes. I suspect the laptop
actually hangs on suspend and not actually wake-up - but the symptom is
a very long wake-up time.
This issue happens with both 6.8.0-40-
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Title:
Suspend wake-up takes ~5mins ( Dell XPS 15 9530)
Status in linu
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Title:
Suspend wake-up takes ~5mins ( Dell XPS 15 9530)
Status in linux
...and no freezes before the update to the 5.3.0-46-generic kernel.
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Title:
5.3.0-46-generic - i915 - frequent GPU hangs / resets r
On my Dell XPS15, the frequency of the freezes depends on what I am
running. While browsing, doing e-mail, terminal work and the like, it
freezes maybe once every 10 minutes. But while playing Wesnoth, it
freezes at least once per minute(!). It doesn't matter if I run on the
i915 or the Nvidia gpu.
Rather than adding a report as the dozen+1, I will just chime in the I
have the same on my Dell XPS15 after upgrading three days ago.
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This can be closed as it is confirmed working with the latest kernel in
Ubuntu 17.10 (4.13.0.16.17)
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Title:
'cat /sys/class/power_su
I should add that I have verified that
/sys/class/power_supply/BAT0/capacity does exist with 4.10.0-37-generic
on this hardware.
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Public bug reported:
On performing 'cat /sys/class/power_supply/BAT0/capacity' there is a
freeze in the terminal, no error message, no feedback. This works just
fine with kernel 4.10.0-21-generic.
Also, I cannot do 'sudo systemctl suspend' with 4.10.0-37-generic (this
also works fine with 4.10.0-
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