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Laptop wont wake from sleep - power button does nothing to wake #449
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Does the solution mentioned here help? Basically you add |
Hello :)
My
But the problem still persists. |
That's likely because we don't use GRUB. The correct change would be |
Hi, thanks for advice.
It looks like my problem was something different - I noticed that my pc did not finish shuting down into suspend mode - its fan was still running even after long time. So I changed my search and found this and It looks like my problem was with After running This is how my config now looks (visible with
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I experienced the same problem on an Oryx Pro (oryp5 16") machine. It was working fine until I switched from Intel to Nvidia graphics option a few days ago. |
@nazmulidris Be sure to create an issue with support. |
@mmstick Thank you. I just created one 👍 |
My My config: Dell Latitude 5491 with Nvidia graphics and Windows UEFI dual boot (no partition crypto) |
I also switched sleep to deep and set delay to 1 using kernelstub. After reboot works everything fine. Thanks :) My config: |
solved for me as well !
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worked for me as well, thank you |
Worked for me too, on dell XPS 9570 pop os 19.10 |
The fixes above didn't work for me on my Lenovo X1 Carbon (7th gen) but led me, along with this, to a working fix:
Note that in the referenced reddit thread the fix is described as "temporary" and, as I understand it, has been fixed in newer kernels. |
I can confirm that this worked on my Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Carbon 7th Gen as well.
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I started having the issue outlined by OP after a recent update. This suggestion from @mmstick seems to have worked for me. neofetch output:
kernelstub -p output:
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this worked for me to on a msi gs60 labtop... What the heck though seriously. My laptop almost caught fire in my bag today... Low bat suspend worked fine but heh.. thanks for the fix...! |
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I can't quite believe it but Lenovo Thinkpad on Pop!_OS 20.10, Kernel: 5.11.0-7612-generic |
I have to partially retract - it have solved it for me most of the time but every ~5th suspend - I get the same issue and it won't wake |
Hello, My PC wouldn't wake up after suspend, everything just freezes. I am not using EFI so kernelstub is kinda useless for me. And I am not using grub either. I have dual-boot setup with windows, I usually use POP OS from boot menu each time and i prefer this way. Any suggestion would be appreciated. Thank You.
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Setting this parameter (but to |
Hello, even I am having this problem but even after changing using the kernelstub method, my fan is still running and the power LED is flashing. After opening the lid, the screen became black and I need to hard reboot to use my laptop again. Any suggestion? Kernelstub output after changing:
I have dual boot setup with my Windows 10 and I am not using grub. |
I am facing the exact same issue. Tried all the possible solutions mentioned above but none worked. kernelstub.Config : INFO Looking for configuration...
kernelstub : INFO Configuration details: ESP Location:................../boot/efi And here's what neofetch shows: The problem started out of the blue and it has become a huge pain because if i leave my laptop for sometime, it just becomes unusable unless I hard reboot it. I am dual booting it with windows btw. |
Hello, Are you using NVIDIA GPU? |
I have set GPU to integrated and it's been like that ever since I installed pop like 2 months ago. |
Thanks for your reply. I am using NVIDIA GPU and set It to hybrid. I found that after the recent update, my NVIDIA drivers were missing and that led to the problem of not suspending. Here are the possible solutions:
These methods solved my problem. :) |
THANKS A TON!!!!!! I spent like 2 days trying to fix this stupid problem but nothing worked. |
Ok. I found that after the recent update, my NVIDIA drivers were missing and that led to the problem of not suspending. Try reinstalling NVIDIA drivers (first nvidia-driver 450 and install nvidia-driver 460 on top of it.). After a reboot, it will solve the suspend problem. |
You are right! I had seen your earlier comments about the NVIDIA drivers but I had ignored them thinking they were not relevant to me since I use Integrated Graphics rather than NVIDIA Graphics. Anyway, I opened Pop!_Shop and saw that Many thanks. |
After years of having this issue on every linux distro I've tried, this solution worked for me on HP ProBook 470 G2, Pop OS 20.10. |
Hello everyone! I am having this same issue on a Fujitsu U9311X running Pop 21.04, with single graphic (Intel Iris). None of the solutions above fully worked. The only one that partially works is rcutree.rcu_idle_gp_delay=1 BUT when the computer stays asleep for more than 15 minutes, it won't wake up. So the fix is OK for short sleeps, but not long ones. I have tried all I can, but I am not able to work this out. I am not a programmer, and so my knowledge of how to solve this is very limited. Any help from any of your gracious minds will be highly appreciated! Thank you! Michelle kernelstub.Config : INFO Looking for configuration...
kernelstub : INFO Configuration details: ESP Location:................../boot/efi |
Thank you for this. I tried the above and was still left with a blank screen. Tried installing nvidia-driver 450 and nvidia-driver 460 on top, restarted, and tried suspension and this seems to fix it. I had nvidia-driver 470 prior. Edit: nevermind, it still persists. I found that it could also be a bug with the kernel here: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1925843 |
I solved this problem by unplugging CD ROM :P. I've never suspected this would work. |
I've tried all the opions from above, and there is still no result I am using a Laptop (specs in a bit), and the screen will be black forever, after I close the lid I am using a Acer Travel mate P4 with a i7-11850HE, 16GB or ram and 1 TB of ssd I have all the newest Installations and updates. |
This helped for Lenovo Yoga 7 14ARE05 Slim (AMD Ryzen 7 4700U) |
My MSI laptop have GTX960M. Meet same issue.
- ** After the suspension & wakeup, I wake up laptop display by reduce brightness of laptop a little and increase it again ( Use shortcut keys to reduce/increase brightness of laptop display, in my case is FN+arrow_down/arrow_up), somehow it trigger that laptop display back to normal.**
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Just resolved via I'd tried all kernelstub fix, but nothing help. Here's the neofetch and kernelstub output:
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I had the same problem on
Thanks very much! |
I'm having the same problem and I can't run
I have a data disk, a windows install, and a PopOS install
my
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@Marivishnu thanks, but I have an AMD GPU. |
I have same issue now with Lenovo Legoin 5 pro i7-12700H & Nvidia 3070TI, non of the mentioned solutions worked for me. |
Have you found any fixes? |
System76 Gazelle doesn't wake up (at least the displays don't) from sleep. |
From what I've read you need to do the bios update on the Acer website. I haven't tried it yet (waiting for my ssd to Install windows on) but it can't be done from pop (at least easily) and it's safer to update on windows. I hope this helps! I did tons of searching trying to find this info! |
I'm not on an Acer (System 76 Gazelle) and I don't have (or want) windows installed. NOTE This issue has come and gone with various updates for quite some time. It's really irritating and makes me never want to update. |
THANK YOU SO MUCH! The suspend mode now works flawlessly! |
Ping pong!! any new solution? all the mentioned are not working |
Update: I was able to solve this issue by switching back to Ubuntu. older Kernel but at least sleeping works. |
Facing the same problem. Non of the above "solution" had worked for me. What I've already tried:
I don't know what else to do. Please help! neofetch output: |
Same here. The output below is the syslog just before suspending, but no output was generated when I attempted to wake it up. I'm sure that suspend had worked before with my laptop, but recently I realized that it was no longer working. Output of /var/log/syslog (Click to expand)
neofetch:
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Same ~$ neofetch
///////////// bm@bm
///////////////////// -----
///////*767//////////////// OS: Pop!_OS 22.04 LTS x86_64
//////7676767676*////////////// Host: ASUS TUF Gaming A15 FA507XV_FA5
/////76767//7676767////////////// Kernel: 6.6.6-76060606-generic
/////767676///*76767/////////////// Uptime: 1 hour, 45 mins
///////767676///76767.///7676*/////// Packages: 2483 (dpkg), 22 (flatpak)
/////////767676//76767///767676//////// Shell: bash 5.1.16
//////////76767676767////76767///////// Resolution: 3840x2160, 3424x1926
///////////76767676//////7676////////// DE: GNOME 42.5
////////////,7676,///////767/////////// WM: Mutter
/////////////*7676///////76//////////// WM Theme: Pop
///////////////7676//////////////////// Theme: Pop-dark [GTK2/3]
///////////////7676///767//////////// Icons: Pop [GTK2/3]
//////////////////////'//////////// Terminal: gnome-terminal
//////.7676767676767676767,////// CPU: AMD Ryzen 9 7940HS w/ Radeon 780
/////767676767676767676767///// GPU: NVIDIA 01:00.0 NVIDIA Corporatio
/////////////////////////// GPU: AMD ATI 66:00.0 Device 15bf
///////////////////// Memory: 9133MiB / 63515MiB
///////////// |
NAME="Pop!_OS"
VERSION="18.04 LTS"
ID=ubuntu
ID_LIKE=debian
PRETTY_NAME="Pop!_OS 18.04 LTS"
VERSION_ID="18.04"
HOME_URL="https://system76.com/pop"
SUPPORT_URL="http://support.system76.com"
BUG_REPORT_URL="https://github.com/pop-os/pop/issues"
PRIVACY_POLICY_URL="https://system76.com/privacy"
VERSION_CODENAME=bionic
UBUNTU_CODENAME=bionic
When i set my laptop to lock (status bar menu -> button with padlock icon) and come back to it, it wont wake from sleep. Pressing the power button does nothing. This is a recent thing, it's been working fine up until the last week.
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