The system goes to sleep before even getting to the login prompt. So it
can’t be a corrupted profile, can it?
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An upgrade to 18.04 LTS (kernel 4.15) didn’t fix this bug.
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Title:
During boot process, system goes to sleep
Status in linux packag
No, suspending the laptop doesn’t work when set to open or ignore. The
screen locks but the system doesn’t suspend.
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During b
I now tried the kernel parameters. 'button.lid_init_state' works around the bug
when set to 'open' or 'ignore'. The system boots without going to sleep. When I
set it to 'method', the system doesn't boot at all.
Does that help to track down the source of the bug?
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I upgraded my machine to 17.10 and the bug is still there.
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During boot process, system goes to sleep
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I now upgraded my Ubtunu to 17.04 and the bug is still there. Could you,
please, please look into this. It makes it really hard to use my
computer.
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I only have 4.10.0-20 and 4.8.0-20. I tried them both. It’s the same.
I also tried booting in upstart mode (since I was in the Grub prompt).
The boot process works better, the system doesn’t go to sleep during
boot. However, the GUI doesn’t load and I only have a console, which I
can’t even use to
Public bug reported:
I’m using HP 250 G3 notebook. When closing the screen and reopening it, the
system should suspend and resume. However, when I reopen the computer, the
system is completely frozen. I can’t move the mouse, keyboard strokes don’t get
recongnized, not even Ctrl+Alt+F1 to get to
Public bug reported:
On a HP 250 G3, if I suspend the system, I can’t resume it. If I try, the
screen is stuck to whatever was shown last. This seems not to be related to my
graphical system, since the problem is the same, when I’m performing "suspend"
in the Ctrl+Alt+F1 terminal (closing the d
Testing the latest kernel will take me some time because I have never
done this before. But I’ll look into it.
So far, I can already tell you, I have this problem ever since using
this machine. September or october 2015 that is. It didn’t break with an
upgrade.
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Thanks, Christopher, for advising the BIOS update.
However, it didn’t improve the situation. The system is still completely
frozen when I reopen the display.
The output of 'sudo dmidecode -s bios-version && sudo dmidecode -s
bios-release-date' is the following:
F.39
05/26/2015
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Public bug reported:
After upgrading to 16.04, my computer goes to sleep during the boot process,
shortly after I entered the passphrase to unlock my LVM. When I wake it up, I’m
at the graphical login prompt. I type my user password, press enter and it goes
to sleep again. When I wake it up, I’
Thanks for your advice, Joseph.
I installed kernel v4.4.28 and booted using this kernel. Unfortunatelly,
the bug is still there.
** Tags added: kernel-bug-exists-upstream
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This bug has been fixed meanwhile and I completely forgot reporting
about it. I now can’t tell you which kernel version fixed the issue.
Sorry.
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Fix Released
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