Suspend Hibernate Issues, 18.04, Macbook Pro Late 2011 13"
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This is my second MBP 2011 13". The first one died in automobile accident and at the time had it running with a SSD and 16.04 flawlessly. I recently bought another simply because I love the design and wen't with 18.04 because of a longer lifetime. I currently installed with encryption via the installer and the only function not working is both suspend and hibernate. I have tried changing to the latest version of Mint and has the same issue. I have tried non encrypted installation with 17GB SWAP file as well as partition to match the 16GB RAM. It would originally just power off when I close the lid and not enter suspend or hibernate state and now it tries to resume and starts the RAM error beep code when I reopen the lid. Please Help Me!
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This is my second MBP 2011 13". The first one died in automobile accident and at the time had it running with a SSD and 16.04 flawlessly. I recently bought another simply because I love the design and wen't with 18.04 because of a longer lifetime. I currently installed with encryption via the installer and the only function not working is both suspend and hibernate. I have tried changing to the latest version of Mint and has the same issue. I have tried non encrypted installation with 17GB SWAP file as well as partition to match the 16GB RAM. It would originally just power off when I close the lid and not enter suspend or hibernate state and now it tries to resume and starts the RAM error beep code when I reopen the lid. Please Help Me!
suspend encryption hibernate macbook
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I have managed to hibernate successfully by installing hibernate via command line and running through command line as well. I noticed it uses S2disk. Does normal hibernate not?
– L. Oliver
Feb 13 at 23:38
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This is my second MBP 2011 13". The first one died in automobile accident and at the time had it running with a SSD and 16.04 flawlessly. I recently bought another simply because I love the design and wen't with 18.04 because of a longer lifetime. I currently installed with encryption via the installer and the only function not working is both suspend and hibernate. I have tried changing to the latest version of Mint and has the same issue. I have tried non encrypted installation with 17GB SWAP file as well as partition to match the 16GB RAM. It would originally just power off when I close the lid and not enter suspend or hibernate state and now it tries to resume and starts the RAM error beep code when I reopen the lid. Please Help Me!
suspend encryption hibernate macbook
This is my second MBP 2011 13". The first one died in automobile accident and at the time had it running with a SSD and 16.04 flawlessly. I recently bought another simply because I love the design and wen't with 18.04 because of a longer lifetime. I currently installed with encryption via the installer and the only function not working is both suspend and hibernate. I have tried changing to the latest version of Mint and has the same issue. I have tried non encrypted installation with 17GB SWAP file as well as partition to match the 16GB RAM. It would originally just power off when I close the lid and not enter suspend or hibernate state and now it tries to resume and starts the RAM error beep code when I reopen the lid. Please Help Me!
suspend encryption hibernate macbook
suspend encryption hibernate macbook
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I have managed to hibernate successfully by installing hibernate via command line and running through command line as well. I noticed it uses S2disk. Does normal hibernate not?
– L. Oliver
Feb 13 at 23:38
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I have managed to hibernate successfully by installing hibernate via command line and running through command line as well. I noticed it uses S2disk. Does normal hibernate not?
– L. Oliver
Feb 13 at 23:38
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I have managed to hibernate successfully by installing hibernate via command line and running through command line as well. I noticed it uses S2disk. Does normal hibernate not?
– L. Oliver
Feb 13 at 23:38
I have managed to hibernate successfully by installing hibernate via command line and running through command line as well. I noticed it uses S2disk. Does normal hibernate not?
– L. Oliver
Feb 13 at 23:38
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I have managed to hibernate successfully by installing hibernate via command line and running through command line as well. I noticed it uses S2disk. Does normal hibernate not?
– L. Oliver
Feb 13 at 23:38