Daniel Holm, thank you for reporting this and helping make Ubuntu
better.
To clarify your comment
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1574125/comments/42
which kernel(s) specifically did you test and the issue was not
reproducible?
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1566302 ***
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I have a Lenovo z50-70 with a core i7, GForce 840m and recently install the
Kernel 4.6 and the problem is solved.
I copy the commands:
cd /tmp
wget
http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/v4.6-yakket
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The kernel 4.5.2 solved the problem in my laptop, a Dell Inspiron 7520.
The kernel 4.4.0 seems to be the reason of the problem.
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Same issue with a HP Pavillion dv6.
Kernel 4.4.21 and 4.4.22 power management didn't work on suspend and general
power management behaviour was weird and buggy (disk shutdown but didn't wake
up and black
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Same issue here: DELL Precision T5400 with nvidia graphics cannot
suspend anymore after upgrade to xenial.
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The same with Ubuntu 16.04, DELL Inspiron 531 and kernel
4.6.0-040600-generic
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Working after upgraded to Linux kernel as suggested in #24 and #26.
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Same issue with Lenovo ideadpad Z510.
Suspend was working perfectly fine in 14.04
After upgrade to 16.04, my laptop does not wake up from suspend.
Upgrading kernel to 4.4.8/4.5.0 also did not solve the pro
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>i have to remove battery to again start the system
Probably holding power button would to the job as well.
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same issue here with hp notebook
i have to remove battery to again start the system
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Ubuntu 16.04: Suspend freezes the system after upgrade to linux image
4.4.0-16
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Same for me on Samsung Laptop. Using former 4.2 Kernel works
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Same here: Dell Latitude E6520
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Bug descri
The same with kernel 4.4.0-22-generic #38-Ubuntu SMP Sun Apr 24 20:48:43 UTC
2016 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
from proposed.
Dell Inspiron 7548
I can't try the mainline kernel, because I need zfs and virtualbox.
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Same here on Dell inspiron 5520
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I'm having the same problem on an Asus X550DP with AMD A10 APU+Radeon HD
8670M. Suspend doesn't work no matter what I try (sudo pm-suspend,
closing the lid, hitting the suspend button).
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Same problem with Dell Vostro 3650. Worked flawlessly on 15 (using open
source ati radeon driver) and can't suspend on 16. suspend-log seems to
finish well, when activating debug info for pmutils I can see it gets to
the point where it launches s2ram --force. No errors at all in the log
(attached),
I had the same problem on Samsung NP300E5V-S02IN. I solved it by upgrading the
kernel as mentioned by Padraig and Stephane above (Thanks !!)
(https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1574125/comments/26
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1574125/comments/24)
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facing same problem ..using lenevo-g50-70, when i close the laptop
lid,it won't resume instead my laptop starts heating enormously.
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facing same problem ..using lenevo-g50-70, when i close the laptop
lid,it won't resume instead my laptop starts heating enormously.
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Same problem on another HP Pavillion DV7.
The fan keep spinning after suspend.
The machine is completely unresponsive and it can only be woken by a hard reset.
Everything worked fine on 15.10.
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The same with me Dell Vostro 3560 and I'm going to wait for the official
kernel fix as dlh has suggested.
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I would rather recommend to stay on official kernel and wait for them to
release a fix.
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S
Had the same problem on a Samsung S5 Ultra 530U. Upgrading the kernel
fixed the problem. Thanks to Stephane!
(https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1574125/comments/24)
Commands for 64 bit system:
cd /tmp
wget \
kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/v4.5.2-wily/linux
Same bug on Ubuntu Gnome 16.04, Acer E1-572G: Intel Core i5, AMD Radeon
8750M. On 15.10 I was able to suspend while using proprietary fglrx
driver.
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Install the new kernel 4.4.8 from here
http://linuxdaddy.com/blog/install-kernel-4-4-on-ubuntu/
Solve the problem.
This is a bug into the 4.4.0 kernel.
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Same issue after upgraded from 15.04 on Samsung ATIV Book 8
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Exactly the same issue on HP Probook 4530s. Fresh installation of Ubuntu Gnome
16.04.
Need to press to powerbutton too for 5 sec to shutdown the machine.
And it worked very well with Xubntu 14.04 before.
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Found same/similar problem with Intel-based desktop, running 16.04.
System crashes when screen timeout expires.
Behaviour was correct when previously working with 14.04
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