Ubuntu 16.04 is not providing working suspend or hibernate feature
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I previously used 14.04 and i used to suspend when ever i am done and need to resume my task later . That shuts my machine down(except the LED indicator) which didn't consume power and no heating so i could put my lappy in bag causing no heating problem and whenever i turned it on it resumed to my previous state....(All was OK till then.)
But now in 16.04 it is not shutting down after suspend or hibernate only screen is getting shut but backlights are still on and this state consume battery and i can not put my lappy in bag cause it gets overheated.
And i cant even turn it on to make a proper shut down(In this case i need to do a force shut-down /long press power buton)
How can i have the same functionality like i had in 14.04
Hibernating without heating(power consumption).
suspend power-management shutdown hibernate overheating
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I previously used 14.04 and i used to suspend when ever i am done and need to resume my task later . That shuts my machine down(except the LED indicator) which didn't consume power and no heating so i could put my lappy in bag causing no heating problem and whenever i turned it on it resumed to my previous state....(All was OK till then.)
But now in 16.04 it is not shutting down after suspend or hibernate only screen is getting shut but backlights are still on and this state consume battery and i can not put my lappy in bag cause it gets overheated.
And i cant even turn it on to make a proper shut down(In this case i need to do a force shut-down /long press power buton)
How can i have the same functionality like i had in 14.04
Hibernating without heating(power consumption).
suspend power-management shutdown hibernate overheating
Affects me to. Some say update bios, but it doesn't help. Has anyone solved this issue by upgrading to kernel 4.5?
– Mookey
Apr 25 '16 at 19:03
Maybe this link can be useful. I tried to enter the various commands, but unsuccesfully, since I don't understand what the comments mean (maybe just because of my bad english..).
– Enrico Maria De Angelis
May 4 '16 at 18:01
nothing work for me!
– vkstack
May 4 '16 at 18:12
I works for me with kernel version4.4.0-22
. Here @JoeBergevin reported that it works with4.2.0
.
– czerasz
May 9 '16 at 20:51
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I previously used 14.04 and i used to suspend when ever i am done and need to resume my task later . That shuts my machine down(except the LED indicator) which didn't consume power and no heating so i could put my lappy in bag causing no heating problem and whenever i turned it on it resumed to my previous state....(All was OK till then.)
But now in 16.04 it is not shutting down after suspend or hibernate only screen is getting shut but backlights are still on and this state consume battery and i can not put my lappy in bag cause it gets overheated.
And i cant even turn it on to make a proper shut down(In this case i need to do a force shut-down /long press power buton)
How can i have the same functionality like i had in 14.04
Hibernating without heating(power consumption).
suspend power-management shutdown hibernate overheating
I previously used 14.04 and i used to suspend when ever i am done and need to resume my task later . That shuts my machine down(except the LED indicator) which didn't consume power and no heating so i could put my lappy in bag causing no heating problem and whenever i turned it on it resumed to my previous state....(All was OK till then.)
But now in 16.04 it is not shutting down after suspend or hibernate only screen is getting shut but backlights are still on and this state consume battery and i can not put my lappy in bag cause it gets overheated.
And i cant even turn it on to make a proper shut down(In this case i need to do a force shut-down /long press power buton)
How can i have the same functionality like i had in 14.04
Hibernating without heating(power consumption).
suspend power-management shutdown hibernate overheating
suspend power-management shutdown hibernate overheating
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Affects me to. Some say update bios, but it doesn't help. Has anyone solved this issue by upgrading to kernel 4.5?
– Mookey
Apr 25 '16 at 19:03
Maybe this link can be useful. I tried to enter the various commands, but unsuccesfully, since I don't understand what the comments mean (maybe just because of my bad english..).
– Enrico Maria De Angelis
May 4 '16 at 18:01
nothing work for me!
– vkstack
May 4 '16 at 18:12
I works for me with kernel version4.4.0-22
. Here @JoeBergevin reported that it works with4.2.0
.
– czerasz
May 9 '16 at 20:51
add a comment |
Affects me to. Some say update bios, but it doesn't help. Has anyone solved this issue by upgrading to kernel 4.5?
– Mookey
Apr 25 '16 at 19:03
Maybe this link can be useful. I tried to enter the various commands, but unsuccesfully, since I don't understand what the comments mean (maybe just because of my bad english..).
– Enrico Maria De Angelis
May 4 '16 at 18:01
nothing work for me!
– vkstack
May 4 '16 at 18:12
I works for me with kernel version4.4.0-22
. Here @JoeBergevin reported that it works with4.2.0
.
– czerasz
May 9 '16 at 20:51
Affects me to. Some say update bios, but it doesn't help. Has anyone solved this issue by upgrading to kernel 4.5?
– Mookey
Apr 25 '16 at 19:03
Affects me to. Some say update bios, but it doesn't help. Has anyone solved this issue by upgrading to kernel 4.5?
– Mookey
Apr 25 '16 at 19:03
Maybe this link can be useful. I tried to enter the various commands, but unsuccesfully, since I don't understand what the comments mean (maybe just because of my bad english..).
– Enrico Maria De Angelis
May 4 '16 at 18:01
Maybe this link can be useful. I tried to enter the various commands, but unsuccesfully, since I don't understand what the comments mean (maybe just because of my bad english..).
– Enrico Maria De Angelis
May 4 '16 at 18:01
nothing work for me!
– vkstack
May 4 '16 at 18:12
nothing work for me!
– vkstack
May 4 '16 at 18:12
I works for me with kernel version
4.4.0-22
. Here @JoeBergevin reported that it works with 4.2.0
.– czerasz
May 9 '16 at 20:51
I works for me with kernel version
4.4.0-22
. Here @JoeBergevin reported that it works with 4.2.0
.– czerasz
May 9 '16 at 20:51
add a comment |
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check if you have installed your proprietory graphics drivers (dash -> software and updates -> additional drivers). if it still doesnt work, check https://wiki.debian.org/Suspend link and troubleshoot to find the problem (kernel testing facility). hope it helps.
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not working after updating additional drivers!
– vkstack
Apr 26 '16 at 7:01
did u diagnose as given in the link? also share which system you have and graphics hardware.
– Shaurabh Bharti
Apr 26 '16 at 7:30
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check if you have installed your proprietory graphics drivers (dash -> software and updates -> additional drivers). if it still doesnt work, check https://wiki.debian.org/Suspend link and troubleshoot to find the problem (kernel testing facility). hope it helps.
1
not working after updating additional drivers!
– vkstack
Apr 26 '16 at 7:01
did u diagnose as given in the link? also share which system you have and graphics hardware.
– Shaurabh Bharti
Apr 26 '16 at 7:30
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check if you have installed your proprietory graphics drivers (dash -> software and updates -> additional drivers). if it still doesnt work, check https://wiki.debian.org/Suspend link and troubleshoot to find the problem (kernel testing facility). hope it helps.
1
not working after updating additional drivers!
– vkstack
Apr 26 '16 at 7:01
did u diagnose as given in the link? also share which system you have and graphics hardware.
– Shaurabh Bharti
Apr 26 '16 at 7:30
add a comment |
check if you have installed your proprietory graphics drivers (dash -> software and updates -> additional drivers). if it still doesnt work, check https://wiki.debian.org/Suspend link and troubleshoot to find the problem (kernel testing facility). hope it helps.
check if you have installed your proprietory graphics drivers (dash -> software and updates -> additional drivers). if it still doesnt work, check https://wiki.debian.org/Suspend link and troubleshoot to find the problem (kernel testing facility). hope it helps.
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not working after updating additional drivers!
– vkstack
Apr 26 '16 at 7:01
did u diagnose as given in the link? also share which system you have and graphics hardware.
– Shaurabh Bharti
Apr 26 '16 at 7:30
add a comment |
1
not working after updating additional drivers!
– vkstack
Apr 26 '16 at 7:01
did u diagnose as given in the link? also share which system you have and graphics hardware.
– Shaurabh Bharti
Apr 26 '16 at 7:30
1
1
not working after updating additional drivers!
– vkstack
Apr 26 '16 at 7:01
not working after updating additional drivers!
– vkstack
Apr 26 '16 at 7:01
did u diagnose as given in the link? also share which system you have and graphics hardware.
– Shaurabh Bharti
Apr 26 '16 at 7:30
did u diagnose as given in the link? also share which system you have and graphics hardware.
– Shaurabh Bharti
Apr 26 '16 at 7:30
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Affects me to. Some say update bios, but it doesn't help. Has anyone solved this issue by upgrading to kernel 4.5?
– Mookey
Apr 25 '16 at 19:03
Maybe this link can be useful. I tried to enter the various commands, but unsuccesfully, since I don't understand what the comments mean (maybe just because of my bad english..).
– Enrico Maria De Angelis
May 4 '16 at 18:01
nothing work for me!
– vkstack
May 4 '16 at 18:12
I works for me with kernel version
4.4.0-22
. Here @JoeBergevin reported that it works with4.2.0
.– czerasz
May 9 '16 at 20:51