I can't put my device to sleep (Ubuntu 18.04)
The only thing i have is a
dmesg.
Can anyone tell me how to fix this ?
suspend hibernate
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The only thing i have is a
dmesg.
Can anyone tell me how to fix this ?
suspend hibernate
if you need more information please feel free to comment me and ask me to add more. Maybe a kernel header or something, or a log or execute a command in terminal
– Pavlos Theodorou
4 hours ago
Please edit your question and provide more details about your problem.
– Codito ergo sum
2 hours ago
how ?? i don't know how to debug this to add more details, i only know how to get a dmesg to show the error. I simply can't put the device to sleep. Even if i manually put it to sleep, it will wake up again.
– Pavlos Theodorou
2 hours ago
add a comment |
The only thing i have is a
dmesg.
Can anyone tell me how to fix this ?
suspend hibernate
The only thing i have is a
dmesg.
Can anyone tell me how to fix this ?
suspend hibernate
suspend hibernate
edited 2 hours ago
Codito ergo sum
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asked 4 hours ago
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if you need more information please feel free to comment me and ask me to add more. Maybe a kernel header or something, or a log or execute a command in terminal
– Pavlos Theodorou
4 hours ago
Please edit your question and provide more details about your problem.
– Codito ergo sum
2 hours ago
how ?? i don't know how to debug this to add more details, i only know how to get a dmesg to show the error. I simply can't put the device to sleep. Even if i manually put it to sleep, it will wake up again.
– Pavlos Theodorou
2 hours ago
add a comment |
if you need more information please feel free to comment me and ask me to add more. Maybe a kernel header or something, or a log or execute a command in terminal
– Pavlos Theodorou
4 hours ago
Please edit your question and provide more details about your problem.
– Codito ergo sum
2 hours ago
how ?? i don't know how to debug this to add more details, i only know how to get a dmesg to show the error. I simply can't put the device to sleep. Even if i manually put it to sleep, it will wake up again.
– Pavlos Theodorou
2 hours ago
if you need more information please feel free to comment me and ask me to add more. Maybe a kernel header or something, or a log or execute a command in terminal
– Pavlos Theodorou
4 hours ago
if you need more information please feel free to comment me and ask me to add more. Maybe a kernel header or something, or a log or execute a command in terminal
– Pavlos Theodorou
4 hours ago
Please edit your question and provide more details about your problem.
– Codito ergo sum
2 hours ago
Please edit your question and provide more details about your problem.
– Codito ergo sum
2 hours ago
how ?? i don't know how to debug this to add more details, i only know how to get a dmesg to show the error. I simply can't put the device to sleep. Even if i manually put it to sleep, it will wake up again.
– Pavlos Theodorou
2 hours ago
how ?? i don't know how to debug this to add more details, i only know how to get a dmesg to show the error. I simply can't put the device to sleep. Even if i manually put it to sleep, it will wake up again.
– Pavlos Theodorou
2 hours ago
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If you're dual booting maybe look at this
https://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2334278
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yes im actually dual booting. I will check asap the link Sam thank you. Did you see the dmesg ? See lines gist.github.com/pavlaras/… when it goes offline, it suddenly starts booting up again on its own, without printing the reason.
– Pavlos Theodorou
2 hours ago
This is a link only answer. Consider adding essential info to it, and keep the link as reference.
– mikewhatever
2 mins ago
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If you're dual booting maybe look at this
https://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2334278
New contributor
yes im actually dual booting. I will check asap the link Sam thank you. Did you see the dmesg ? See lines gist.github.com/pavlaras/… when it goes offline, it suddenly starts booting up again on its own, without printing the reason.
– Pavlos Theodorou
2 hours ago
This is a link only answer. Consider adding essential info to it, and keep the link as reference.
– mikewhatever
2 mins ago
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If you're dual booting maybe look at this
https://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2334278
New contributor
yes im actually dual booting. I will check asap the link Sam thank you. Did you see the dmesg ? See lines gist.github.com/pavlaras/… when it goes offline, it suddenly starts booting up again on its own, without printing the reason.
– Pavlos Theodorou
2 hours ago
This is a link only answer. Consider adding essential info to it, and keep the link as reference.
– mikewhatever
2 mins ago
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If you're dual booting maybe look at this
https://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2334278
New contributor
If you're dual booting maybe look at this
https://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2334278
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yes im actually dual booting. I will check asap the link Sam thank you. Did you see the dmesg ? See lines gist.github.com/pavlaras/… when it goes offline, it suddenly starts booting up again on its own, without printing the reason.
– Pavlos Theodorou
2 hours ago
This is a link only answer. Consider adding essential info to it, and keep the link as reference.
– mikewhatever
2 mins ago
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yes im actually dual booting. I will check asap the link Sam thank you. Did you see the dmesg ? See lines gist.github.com/pavlaras/… when it goes offline, it suddenly starts booting up again on its own, without printing the reason.
– Pavlos Theodorou
2 hours ago
This is a link only answer. Consider adding essential info to it, and keep the link as reference.
– mikewhatever
2 mins ago
yes im actually dual booting. I will check asap the link Sam thank you. Did you see the dmesg ? See lines gist.github.com/pavlaras/… when it goes offline, it suddenly starts booting up again on its own, without printing the reason.
– Pavlos Theodorou
2 hours ago
yes im actually dual booting. I will check asap the link Sam thank you. Did you see the dmesg ? See lines gist.github.com/pavlaras/… when it goes offline, it suddenly starts booting up again on its own, without printing the reason.
– Pavlos Theodorou
2 hours ago
This is a link only answer. Consider adding essential info to it, and keep the link as reference.
– mikewhatever
2 mins ago
This is a link only answer. Consider adding essential info to it, and keep the link as reference.
– mikewhatever
2 mins ago
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if you need more information please feel free to comment me and ask me to add more. Maybe a kernel header or something, or a log or execute a command in terminal
– Pavlos Theodorou
4 hours ago
Please edit your question and provide more details about your problem.
– Codito ergo sum
2 hours ago
how ?? i don't know how to debug this to add more details, i only know how to get a dmesg to show the error. I simply can't put the device to sleep. Even if i manually put it to sleep, it will wake up again.
– Pavlos Theodorou
2 hours ago