The thing is that there is an exemption of the source code which is
causing this and it might be possible that the Windows network server is
not getting connected. The driver has to be updated. There might be a
problem of the script transmission as well, so you can check
https://www.oniton.com/blog
Seems to be fixed in 18.04.
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Title:
Closing lid with external monitor plugged in sends system to sleep
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Public bug reported:
On 17.04 I could close my laptop lid with an external monitor plugged in
and the system would not sleep. After upgrading to 17.10 the system
sleeps on lid close. If I boot with an external monitor attached, I can
keep the lid closed and the system does not sleep, but if I disc
I'm running an Intel HD Graphics 620 (Kaby Lake GT2) (I believe the i915
driver), on a Dell XPS 13.
My apologies, I should have mentioned that this only happens in the
session, not in the greeter. In fact, if I log in with the lid open and
the external screen plugged in, I can close the laptop scr