[Bug 1789492] [NEW] suspending system causes full shutdown
Luciano Porta
lucianoporta97 at gmail.com
Tue Aug 28 20:33:47 UTC 2018
Public bug reported:
Whenever I close the lid of my laptop or hit the power button, my PC is
unable to suspend correctly. The system shutdowns with no indication
that it ever enters the suspension state (no blinking power LED) and
when I turn it on again it boots to the BIOS and goes to the GRUB and
login like nothing happened.
By the way, pm-suspend does works, systemctl suspend (which I think is
the default) does not.
If I can help with any information let me know, any help will be
appreciated. Thanks!
CPU: AMD A10
GPU: AMD Radeon R8 365DX
OS: Ubuntu 18.04
** Affects: systemd (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Tags: amd suspend-resume
** Tags added: suspend-resume
** Tags added: amd
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Title:
suspending system causes full shutdown
Status in systemd package in Ubuntu:
New
Bug description:
Whenever I close the lid of my laptop or hit the power button, my PC
is unable to suspend correctly. The system shutdowns with no
indication that it ever enters the suspension state (no blinking power
LED) and when I turn it on again it boots to the BIOS and goes to the
GRUB and login like nothing happened.
By the way, pm-suspend does works, systemctl suspend (which I think is
the default) does not.
If I can help with any information let me know, any help will be
appreciated. Thanks!
CPU: AMD A10
GPU: AMD Radeon R8 365DX
OS: Ubuntu 18.04
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