Ubuntu does not wake up after suspension or hibernation












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I am using Ubuntu 18.04 LTS. After I close the lid (for 1 min+), Ubuntu refuses to wake up. It flashes an error screen instead: error screen



I have no clue why this happens so unfortunately cannot provide more details here.



I usually work around the issue by rebooting.But it takes a long time since I am using a HDD.










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  • The screenshot is not an error - its the system log when it is trying to start up and apparently it failed to start the graphics screen. It'll be easier to debug the problem with a system log - please try this: after you reproduce the problem, and reboot and have a running system, run in a terminal: journalctl -b-1 | tail -n500 | curl -F 'clbin=<-' https://clbin.com and post here the URL that it gives you. This will send the last 500 system log lines from your previous boot to a pastebin site.

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I am using Ubuntu 18.04 LTS. After I close the lid (for 1 min+), Ubuntu refuses to wake up. It flashes an error screen instead: error screen



I have no clue why this happens so unfortunately cannot provide more details here.



I usually work around the issue by rebooting.But it takes a long time since I am using a HDD.










share|improve this question

























  • The screenshot is not an error - its the system log when it is trying to start up and apparently it failed to start the graphics screen. It'll be easier to debug the problem with a system log - please try this: after you reproduce the problem, and reboot and have a running system, run in a terminal: journalctl -b-1 | tail -n500 | curl -F 'clbin=<-' https://clbin.com and post here the URL that it gives you. This will send the last 500 system log lines from your previous boot to a pastebin site.

    – Guss
    Jan 18 at 9:21
















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I am using Ubuntu 18.04 LTS. After I close the lid (for 1 min+), Ubuntu refuses to wake up. It flashes an error screen instead: error screen



I have no clue why this happens so unfortunately cannot provide more details here.



I usually work around the issue by rebooting.But it takes a long time since I am using a HDD.










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I am using Ubuntu 18.04 LTS. After I close the lid (for 1 min+), Ubuntu refuses to wake up. It flashes an error screen instead: error screen



I have no clue why this happens so unfortunately cannot provide more details here.



I usually work around the issue by rebooting.But it takes a long time since I am using a HDD.







grub2 18.04 suspend hibernate






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  • The screenshot is not an error - its the system log when it is trying to start up and apparently it failed to start the graphics screen. It'll be easier to debug the problem with a system log - please try this: after you reproduce the problem, and reboot and have a running system, run in a terminal: journalctl -b-1 | tail -n500 | curl -F 'clbin=<-' https://clbin.com and post here the URL that it gives you. This will send the last 500 system log lines from your previous boot to a pastebin site.

    – Guss
    Jan 18 at 9:21





















  • The screenshot is not an error - its the system log when it is trying to start up and apparently it failed to start the graphics screen. It'll be easier to debug the problem with a system log - please try this: after you reproduce the problem, and reboot and have a running system, run in a terminal: journalctl -b-1 | tail -n500 | curl -F 'clbin=<-' https://clbin.com and post here the URL that it gives you. This will send the last 500 system log lines from your previous boot to a pastebin site.

    – Guss
    Jan 18 at 9:21



















The screenshot is not an error - its the system log when it is trying to start up and apparently it failed to start the graphics screen. It'll be easier to debug the problem with a system log - please try this: after you reproduce the problem, and reboot and have a running system, run in a terminal: journalctl -b-1 | tail -n500 | curl -F 'clbin=<-' https://clbin.com and post here the URL that it gives you. This will send the last 500 system log lines from your previous boot to a pastebin site.

– Guss
Jan 18 at 9:21







The screenshot is not an error - its the system log when it is trying to start up and apparently it failed to start the graphics screen. It'll be easier to debug the problem with a system log - please try this: after you reproduce the problem, and reboot and have a running system, run in a terminal: journalctl -b-1 | tail -n500 | curl -F 'clbin=<-' https://clbin.com and post here the URL that it gives you. This will send the last 500 system log lines from your previous boot to a pastebin site.

– Guss
Jan 18 at 9:21












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