On 9/24/20 7:40 PM, Richard Shaw wrote:
On Thu, Sep 24, 2020 at 11:49 AM GianPiero Puccioni
mailto:gianpiero.pucci...@isc.cnr.it>> wrote:
Hi,
a friend has a laptop Dell Inspiron 15 5000 Series 5593
and "suspend" when he closes the lid doesn't work anymore, as it doesn't get
On Thu, Sep 24, 2020 at 11:49 AM GianPiero Puccioni <
gianpiero.pucci...@isc.cnr.it> wrote:
>
> Hi,
> a friend has a laptop Dell Inspiron 15 5000 Series 5593
> and "suspend" when he closes the lid doesn't work anymore, as it doesn't
> get
> back and he has to reboot it.
> It did work a few month
Hi,
a friend has a laptop Dell Inspiron 15 5000 Series 5593
and "suspend" when he closes the lid doesn't work anymore, as it doesn't get
back and he has to reboot it.
It did work a few months ago with kernel (he thinks) 5.10 or 11 but with newer
kernels it doesn't, we updated the system to F32 (
latest failure.
On 01/19/2014 10:37 AM, Robert Moskowitz wrote:
On 01/19/2014 11:09 AM, Robert Moskowitz wrote:
On 01/19/2014 10:35 AM, Mihai T. Lazarescu wrote:
On Sat, Jan 18, 2014 at 09:58:02PM -0500, Robert Moskowitz wrote:
On 01/18/2014 08:48 PM, Mihai T. Lazarescu wrote:
To suspend
On 01/20/2014 12:50 PM, Joe Zeff wrote:
On 01/20/2014 12:31 PM, Darryl L. Pierce wrote:
To show suspend, you have to hold down the ALT key when the dropdown is
displayed.
I don't use either Gnome nor suspend, but I am curious. Why is Gnome
set to do this, and can it be configured to work in
On 01/20/2014 12:31 PM, Darryl L. Pierce wrote:
On Sat, Jan 18, 2014 at 08:02:27PM -0500, Robert Moskowitz wrote:
f20 x86-64 on my Lenovo with all the problems I had installing x86_64.
Well I **think** suspend was working, and now it barely works.
Closing the notebook, does nothing except hos
On 01/20/2014 12:31 PM, Darryl L. Pierce wrote:
To show suspend, you have to hold down the ALT key when the dropdown is
displayed.
I don't use either Gnome nor suspend, but I am curious. Why is Gnome
set to do this, and can it be configured to work in a more obvious fashion.
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On Sat, Jan 18, 2014 at 08:02:27PM -0500, Robert Moskowitz wrote:
> f20 x86-64 on my Lenovo with all the problems I had installing x86_64.
>
> Well I **think** suspend was working, and now it barely works.
>
> Closing the notebook, does nothing except hose Gnome, which restarts
> on opening the n
On 01/20/2014 09:08 AM, Greg Woods wrote:
On Sun, 2014-01-19 at 13:37 -0500, Robert Moskowitz wrote:
Well this time (2nd resume after switching off external monitor), it
came up without any gnome problems. Pretty much a clean resume.
Something is wrong wrt radeon and external monitor.
I don'
On Sun, 2014-01-19 at 13:37 -0500, Robert Moskowitz wrote:
>
> Well this time (2nd resume after switching off external monitor), it
> came up without any gnome problems. Pretty much a clean resume.
> Something is wrong wrt radeon and external monitor.
I don't know if we are seeing the same is
On Sun, Jan 19, 2014 at 11:09:19AM -0500, Robert Moskowitz wrote:
> Lenovo x120e.
> So perhaps I do have a radeon video, how do I check?
Typically:
lspci | grep VGA
Some external sources:
«The ThinkPad X120e's Radeon HD 6310 integrated graphics...»
http://www.laptopmag.com/review
On 01/19/2014 11:09 AM, Robert Moskowitz wrote:
On 01/19/2014 10:35 AM, Mihai T. Lazarescu wrote:
On Sat, Jan 18, 2014 at 09:58:02PM -0500, Robert Moskowitz wrote:
On 01/18/2014 08:48 PM, Mihai T. Lazarescu wrote:
To suspend try "systemctl suspend"
Is this different than "sudo pm-suspend"?
On 01/19/2014 10:35 AM, Mihai T. Lazarescu wrote:
On Sat, Jan 18, 2014 at 09:58:02PM -0500, Robert Moskowitz wrote:
On 01/18/2014 08:48 PM, Mihai T. Lazarescu wrote:
To suspend try "systemctl suspend"
Is this different than "sudo pm-suspend"?
Certainly so, although it may not cure your prob
On Sat, Jan 18, 2014 at 09:58:02PM -0500, Robert Moskowitz wrote:
> On 01/18/2014 08:48 PM, Mihai T. Lazarescu wrote:
> >To suspend try "systemctl suspend"
>
> Is this different than "sudo pm-suspend"?
Certainly so, although it may not cure your problem.
> Doesn't "systemctl" have to be run as
On 01/18/2014 08:48 PM, Mihai T. Lazarescu wrote:
To suspend try "systemctl suspend"
Is this different than "sudo pm-suspend"? Doesn't "systemctl" have to
be run as root?
Maybe this can help:
https://ask.fedoraproject.org/question/37731/suspend-lenovo-flex/
Hmmm. What proprietary
To suspend try "systemctl suspend"
Maybe this can help:
https://ask.fedoraproject.org/question/37731/suspend-lenovo-flex/
HTH,
Mihai
On Sat, Jan 18, 2014 at 08:02:27PM -0500, Robert Moskowitz wrote:
> f20 x86-64 on my Lenovo with all the problems I had installing
> x86_64.
>
> Well I **thi
f20 x86-64 on my Lenovo with all the problems I had installing x86_64.
Well I **think** suspend was working, and now it barely works.
Closing the notebook, does nothing except hose Gnome, which restarts on
opening the notebook, and all my apps go into the current workspace (I
have tweaked to h
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