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 months ago with kernel (he thinks) 5.10 or 11 but with
> newer
> kernels it doesn't, we updated the system to F32 (it was F31) but nothing
> changed. He uses KDE but weinstalled Gnome too and it was the same
>
> The video card: "Intel Corporation Iris Plus Graphics G1 (Ice Lake) (rev
> 07)"
> could be a change in driver?
>
> Weird thing is he just used a Live version of Ubuntu and it seems to work,
> is
> there a known difference between them?
>
> Searching the net I found that there is a problem with the "type" of
> suspend
> used (S3 or S2 or something) and to try to put the line
> "mem_sleep_default=deep"
> in the kernel line, no change...
>
> Any suggestions? I'd really hate see him switching to Ubuntu just for this.
>

If it's like my laptop, an HP ENVY X360, it has a MS specific
(proprietary?) sleep S0xi or something like that and doesn't advertise S3
sleep. Unless Ubuntu is just doing some magic on your behalf, it may have
the same problem.

If they are doing some magic on our behalf, I'd like to know what it is :)

Thanks,
Richard
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