Quick update, this was still happening with Jammy, and it it still
happening with Noble.
The pattern I identified for 90% chances of hanging on wake up:
- boot or wake up from suspend to RAM
- use the laptop for a short time (short being less than a couple hours)
- suspend to RAM
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Adding to my original report: it would seem using the laptop for a short
while (a few minutes, about less than a hour most of the time) and then
suspending to RAM greatly increases chances the issue will trigger.
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Hi,
After waking up from suspend to RAM, my computer
Sorry for the delay, was off computers for a few days.
Here it is!
** Attachment added: "/proc/acpi/wakeup"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/2006042/+attachment/5648518/+files/proc-acpi-wakeup.txt
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/2006042/+attachment/5648517/+files/proc-acpi-wakeup.txt
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I'm also grateful for the free service provided by Ubuntu here, although
I must object ! The release being LTS or not is irrelevant to this
problem as we are obviously in the support lifecycle of the zesty
release. The release being non-LTS is not an indicator of instability,
or at least it should
Hi, I'm having the same randome freezes using kernel 4.10.0-20.22 (trace
follows).
I'm running Linux without swap space, if that's relevant information.
It mostly happens when I'm listening to music / YT using chromium or
amarok while doing something else. The computer starts heating, venting,
an
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