Hibernate does not restore current session












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When I call pm-hibernate my Laptop actually turns off (also when running low on battery) without restoring the current session. Whats arkward is that my screen turns off for a sec, then turns back on for a sec (without taking any input) and then finally turns off. When I use pm-suspend-hybrid it is also doing that, but it wakes up back from suspend.



I use a MacBook Pro Late 12, Ubuntu 18.04, i3wm and I have configured 12 Gb of swap (thats 1.5x my RAM size). Any help appreciated, because I couldn't find any related problems online.










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  • what does sudo systemctl hibernate ?

    – cmak.fr
    yesterday






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    Ubuntu does not support hibernate on all hardware. It is possible it won't work in yours. By the way, hibernate should turn your machine off completely, but when you power it on, it should come back up in the state you left it. That is, if you had Firefox open to AOL.com, at power on, you should see the same page.

    – user68186
    yesterday











  • I agree about the awkwardness part, but isn't the point of hibernation to turn your machine off? When the screen flickers back on, your machine is in the process of writing to the swap file for hibernation purposes (at least that's what mine is doing_

    – Charles Green
    yesterday











  • @cmak.fr It does the same as sudo pm-hibernate. Yes what I mean is, that I cannot restore my open session after powering back on.

    – Tillus
    yesterday


















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When I call pm-hibernate my Laptop actually turns off (also when running low on battery) without restoring the current session. Whats arkward is that my screen turns off for a sec, then turns back on for a sec (without taking any input) and then finally turns off. When I use pm-suspend-hybrid it is also doing that, but it wakes up back from suspend.



I use a MacBook Pro Late 12, Ubuntu 18.04, i3wm and I have configured 12 Gb of swap (thats 1.5x my RAM size). Any help appreciated, because I couldn't find any related problems online.










share|improve this question

























  • what does sudo systemctl hibernate ?

    – cmak.fr
    yesterday






  • 1





    Ubuntu does not support hibernate on all hardware. It is possible it won't work in yours. By the way, hibernate should turn your machine off completely, but when you power it on, it should come back up in the state you left it. That is, if you had Firefox open to AOL.com, at power on, you should see the same page.

    – user68186
    yesterday











  • I agree about the awkwardness part, but isn't the point of hibernation to turn your machine off? When the screen flickers back on, your machine is in the process of writing to the swap file for hibernation purposes (at least that's what mine is doing_

    – Charles Green
    yesterday











  • @cmak.fr It does the same as sudo pm-hibernate. Yes what I mean is, that I cannot restore my open session after powering back on.

    – Tillus
    yesterday
















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When I call pm-hibernate my Laptop actually turns off (also when running low on battery) without restoring the current session. Whats arkward is that my screen turns off for a sec, then turns back on for a sec (without taking any input) and then finally turns off. When I use pm-suspend-hybrid it is also doing that, but it wakes up back from suspend.



I use a MacBook Pro Late 12, Ubuntu 18.04, i3wm and I have configured 12 Gb of swap (thats 1.5x my RAM size). Any help appreciated, because I couldn't find any related problems online.










share|improve this question
















When I call pm-hibernate my Laptop actually turns off (also when running low on battery) without restoring the current session. Whats arkward is that my screen turns off for a sec, then turns back on for a sec (without taking any input) and then finally turns off. When I use pm-suspend-hybrid it is also doing that, but it wakes up back from suspend.



I use a MacBook Pro Late 12, Ubuntu 18.04, i3wm and I have configured 12 Gb of swap (thats 1.5x my RAM size). Any help appreciated, because I couldn't find any related problems online.







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  • what does sudo systemctl hibernate ?

    – cmak.fr
    yesterday






  • 1





    Ubuntu does not support hibernate on all hardware. It is possible it won't work in yours. By the way, hibernate should turn your machine off completely, but when you power it on, it should come back up in the state you left it. That is, if you had Firefox open to AOL.com, at power on, you should see the same page.

    – user68186
    yesterday











  • I agree about the awkwardness part, but isn't the point of hibernation to turn your machine off? When the screen flickers back on, your machine is in the process of writing to the swap file for hibernation purposes (at least that's what mine is doing_

    – Charles Green
    yesterday











  • @cmak.fr It does the same as sudo pm-hibernate. Yes what I mean is, that I cannot restore my open session after powering back on.

    – Tillus
    yesterday





















  • what does sudo systemctl hibernate ?

    – cmak.fr
    yesterday






  • 1





    Ubuntu does not support hibernate on all hardware. It is possible it won't work in yours. By the way, hibernate should turn your machine off completely, but when you power it on, it should come back up in the state you left it. That is, if you had Firefox open to AOL.com, at power on, you should see the same page.

    – user68186
    yesterday











  • I agree about the awkwardness part, but isn't the point of hibernation to turn your machine off? When the screen flickers back on, your machine is in the process of writing to the swap file for hibernation purposes (at least that's what mine is doing_

    – Charles Green
    yesterday











  • @cmak.fr It does the same as sudo pm-hibernate. Yes what I mean is, that I cannot restore my open session after powering back on.

    – Tillus
    yesterday



















what does sudo systemctl hibernate ?

– cmak.fr
yesterday





what does sudo systemctl hibernate ?

– cmak.fr
yesterday




1




1





Ubuntu does not support hibernate on all hardware. It is possible it won't work in yours. By the way, hibernate should turn your machine off completely, but when you power it on, it should come back up in the state you left it. That is, if you had Firefox open to AOL.com, at power on, you should see the same page.

– user68186
yesterday





Ubuntu does not support hibernate on all hardware. It is possible it won't work in yours. By the way, hibernate should turn your machine off completely, but when you power it on, it should come back up in the state you left it. That is, if you had Firefox open to AOL.com, at power on, you should see the same page.

– user68186
yesterday













I agree about the awkwardness part, but isn't the point of hibernation to turn your machine off? When the screen flickers back on, your machine is in the process of writing to the swap file for hibernation purposes (at least that's what mine is doing_

– Charles Green
yesterday





I agree about the awkwardness part, but isn't the point of hibernation to turn your machine off? When the screen flickers back on, your machine is in the process of writing to the swap file for hibernation purposes (at least that's what mine is doing_

– Charles Green
yesterday













@cmak.fr It does the same as sudo pm-hibernate. Yes what I mean is, that I cannot restore my open session after powering back on.

– Tillus
yesterday







@cmak.fr It does the same as sudo pm-hibernate. Yes what I mean is, that I cannot restore my open session after powering back on.

– Tillus
yesterday












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