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Problems with hibernation on Ubuntu

Problems with hibernation on Ubuntu

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Star_Plex
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02-03-2021, 03:59 PM
#1
Hey everyone, I'm using a ThinkPad x230 with Ubuntu 16.04 LTS. When the machine wakes from hibernation, it crashes immediately. The screen appears briefly, then turns black, even after being idle for a while. I just reinstalled Ubuntu, and before that it worked perfectly. I don’t know what changed since it was a clean install. Any suggestions or advice would be appreciated! Thanks.
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Star_Plex
02-03-2021, 03:59 PM #1

Hey everyone, I'm using a ThinkPad x230 with Ubuntu 16.04 LTS. When the machine wakes from hibernation, it crashes immediately. The screen appears briefly, then turns black, even after being idle for a while. I just reinstalled Ubuntu, and before that it worked perfectly. I don’t know what changed since it was a clean install. Any suggestions or advice would be appreciated! Thanks.

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ItsManny
Junior Member
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02-06-2021, 10:14 PM
#2
You're experiencing the same problem with Linux Mint 18.3, and the only workaround is to force restart the system.
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ItsManny
02-06-2021, 10:14 PM #2

You're experiencing the same problem with Linux Mint 18.3, and the only workaround is to force restart the system.

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Firamir
Junior Member
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02-21-2021, 08:41 AM
#3
I did that just to keep working on my assignments, but I really wanted to start sleeping. I’m moving quickly and I don’t want my device draining power while it’s off. Since most of my tasks are online, there were moments when I left my laptop unattended for weeks and found it was dead. I set it up so that closing the lid puts it into hibernation.
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Firamir
02-21-2021, 08:41 AM #3

I did that just to keep working on my assignments, but I really wanted to start sleeping. I’m moving quickly and I don’t want my device draining power while it’s off. Since most of my tasks are online, there were moments when I left my laptop unattended for weeks and found it was dead. I set it up so that closing the lid puts it into hibernation.

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Terreur_QC
Member
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02-22-2021, 10:03 AM
#4
Hibernation problems on Linux can be quite complex due to proprietary hardware and binary drivers. The GPU is often a likely culprit, though other factors may apply. A solution might exist but will depend on your hardware and distribution. Consider seeking advice from Ubuntu-focused communities. For troubleshooting, share the results of 'inxi -Fxz', 'lspci', and 'lsusb' here.
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Terreur_QC
02-22-2021, 10:03 AM #4

Hibernation problems on Linux can be quite complex due to proprietary hardware and binary drivers. The GPU is often a likely culprit, though other factors may apply. A solution might exist but will depend on your hardware and distribution. Consider seeking advice from Ubuntu-focused communities. For troubleshooting, share the results of 'inxi -Fxz', 'lspci', and 'lsusb' here.