Suspend to Ram - Thinkpad X1 Carbon 2017, Ubuntu 17.04





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Hy folks



I'm a long time MacOS user and i just switched to GNU/Linux. My X1 Carbon arrived one week ago. Config: i7-7600, 16GB, 512GB. I know how to use a Terminal, i also know some CLI commands. But as it is for now - i don't know much about Linux internals.



Ubuntu Gnome 17.04 is my Distro of choice. I did try a few other Distros (Ubuntu Unity, openSUSE w. KDE, Xubuntu, Linux Mint). I feel most comfortable with Ubuntu Gnome.



The installation went without problems and everything seems to work well. I have three partitions (/boot/efi, / and /home). WiFi, Keyboard and Keyboard-light, Bluetoth are working out of the box. Battery life is awesome, > 10 hours with browser, writing and some youtube.



The only problem is suspend to ram. It's not working. On my macs i always used to close the lid (monitor) when i was not using them. Power management on Macs is really stable. I could pick up my machine, open the lid and after a few seconds continue to work exactly where i stopped. I hope there is a way to configure my Thinkpad to behave this way. When i close the lid now, it suspends (screen turns black, keyboard light turns of, i get a blinking red little dot on Thinkpad logo on the front of Monitor). When i open the lid everything freezes. Screen stays black, keyboard is not working. I have to hard reset / power off the machine.



How do i fix this? Are there any X1 Carbon users here which get this working?



Thanks in advance, i appreciate any help.



Update, 21.04.2017



I got a suggestion to try a live usb Ubuntu 16.04 iso. I tried and resume on suspend works. Then i tried Ubuntu 17.04 and Ubuntu Gnome 17.04 - and here also resume on suspend works out of the box. When i boot normal, do some stuff, close the lid the system suspends (blinking light shows that). When i open the lid, system is frozen - screen is black and keyboard is unresponsive.



My config:




  • Thinkpad X1 Carbon 5th. Gen (2017)


    • Kernel: 4.10.0-19-generic

    • CPU: Intel i7-7600U @ 2.8GHz

    • Memory: 2x8GB LPDDR3 SK Hynix

    • BIOS: 1.16

    • VGA: Intel HD 620 (using driver = i915)

    • SSD: NVME Samsung SM961/PM961

    • WiFi: Intel 8265/8275

    • Audio: Intel (using driver = snd_hda_intel)




Any help would be appreciated.










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  • Related: askubuntu.com/questions/981657/cannot-suspend-with-nvme-m-2-ssd

    – WinEunuuchs2Unix
    Jun 18 '18 at 10:26


















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Hy folks



I'm a long time MacOS user and i just switched to GNU/Linux. My X1 Carbon arrived one week ago. Config: i7-7600, 16GB, 512GB. I know how to use a Terminal, i also know some CLI commands. But as it is for now - i don't know much about Linux internals.



Ubuntu Gnome 17.04 is my Distro of choice. I did try a few other Distros (Ubuntu Unity, openSUSE w. KDE, Xubuntu, Linux Mint). I feel most comfortable with Ubuntu Gnome.



The installation went without problems and everything seems to work well. I have three partitions (/boot/efi, / and /home). WiFi, Keyboard and Keyboard-light, Bluetoth are working out of the box. Battery life is awesome, > 10 hours with browser, writing and some youtube.



The only problem is suspend to ram. It's not working. On my macs i always used to close the lid (monitor) when i was not using them. Power management on Macs is really stable. I could pick up my machine, open the lid and after a few seconds continue to work exactly where i stopped. I hope there is a way to configure my Thinkpad to behave this way. When i close the lid now, it suspends (screen turns black, keyboard light turns of, i get a blinking red little dot on Thinkpad logo on the front of Monitor). When i open the lid everything freezes. Screen stays black, keyboard is not working. I have to hard reset / power off the machine.



How do i fix this? Are there any X1 Carbon users here which get this working?



Thanks in advance, i appreciate any help.



Update, 21.04.2017



I got a suggestion to try a live usb Ubuntu 16.04 iso. I tried and resume on suspend works. Then i tried Ubuntu 17.04 and Ubuntu Gnome 17.04 - and here also resume on suspend works out of the box. When i boot normal, do some stuff, close the lid the system suspends (blinking light shows that). When i open the lid, system is frozen - screen is black and keyboard is unresponsive.



My config:




  • Thinkpad X1 Carbon 5th. Gen (2017)


    • Kernel: 4.10.0-19-generic

    • CPU: Intel i7-7600U @ 2.8GHz

    • Memory: 2x8GB LPDDR3 SK Hynix

    • BIOS: 1.16

    • VGA: Intel HD 620 (using driver = i915)

    • SSD: NVME Samsung SM961/PM961

    • WiFi: Intel 8265/8275

    • Audio: Intel (using driver = snd_hda_intel)




Any help would be appreciated.










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  • Related: askubuntu.com/questions/981657/cannot-suspend-with-nvme-m-2-ssd

    – WinEunuuchs2Unix
    Jun 18 '18 at 10:26














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Hy folks



I'm a long time MacOS user and i just switched to GNU/Linux. My X1 Carbon arrived one week ago. Config: i7-7600, 16GB, 512GB. I know how to use a Terminal, i also know some CLI commands. But as it is for now - i don't know much about Linux internals.



Ubuntu Gnome 17.04 is my Distro of choice. I did try a few other Distros (Ubuntu Unity, openSUSE w. KDE, Xubuntu, Linux Mint). I feel most comfortable with Ubuntu Gnome.



The installation went without problems and everything seems to work well. I have three partitions (/boot/efi, / and /home). WiFi, Keyboard and Keyboard-light, Bluetoth are working out of the box. Battery life is awesome, > 10 hours with browser, writing and some youtube.



The only problem is suspend to ram. It's not working. On my macs i always used to close the lid (monitor) when i was not using them. Power management on Macs is really stable. I could pick up my machine, open the lid and after a few seconds continue to work exactly where i stopped. I hope there is a way to configure my Thinkpad to behave this way. When i close the lid now, it suspends (screen turns black, keyboard light turns of, i get a blinking red little dot on Thinkpad logo on the front of Monitor). When i open the lid everything freezes. Screen stays black, keyboard is not working. I have to hard reset / power off the machine.



How do i fix this? Are there any X1 Carbon users here which get this working?



Thanks in advance, i appreciate any help.



Update, 21.04.2017



I got a suggestion to try a live usb Ubuntu 16.04 iso. I tried and resume on suspend works. Then i tried Ubuntu 17.04 and Ubuntu Gnome 17.04 - and here also resume on suspend works out of the box. When i boot normal, do some stuff, close the lid the system suspends (blinking light shows that). When i open the lid, system is frozen - screen is black and keyboard is unresponsive.



My config:




  • Thinkpad X1 Carbon 5th. Gen (2017)


    • Kernel: 4.10.0-19-generic

    • CPU: Intel i7-7600U @ 2.8GHz

    • Memory: 2x8GB LPDDR3 SK Hynix

    • BIOS: 1.16

    • VGA: Intel HD 620 (using driver = i915)

    • SSD: NVME Samsung SM961/PM961

    • WiFi: Intel 8265/8275

    • Audio: Intel (using driver = snd_hda_intel)




Any help would be appreciated.










share|improve this question
















Hy folks



I'm a long time MacOS user and i just switched to GNU/Linux. My X1 Carbon arrived one week ago. Config: i7-7600, 16GB, 512GB. I know how to use a Terminal, i also know some CLI commands. But as it is for now - i don't know much about Linux internals.



Ubuntu Gnome 17.04 is my Distro of choice. I did try a few other Distros (Ubuntu Unity, openSUSE w. KDE, Xubuntu, Linux Mint). I feel most comfortable with Ubuntu Gnome.



The installation went without problems and everything seems to work well. I have three partitions (/boot/efi, / and /home). WiFi, Keyboard and Keyboard-light, Bluetoth are working out of the box. Battery life is awesome, > 10 hours with browser, writing and some youtube.



The only problem is suspend to ram. It's not working. On my macs i always used to close the lid (monitor) when i was not using them. Power management on Macs is really stable. I could pick up my machine, open the lid and after a few seconds continue to work exactly where i stopped. I hope there is a way to configure my Thinkpad to behave this way. When i close the lid now, it suspends (screen turns black, keyboard light turns of, i get a blinking red little dot on Thinkpad logo on the front of Monitor). When i open the lid everything freezes. Screen stays black, keyboard is not working. I have to hard reset / power off the machine.



How do i fix this? Are there any X1 Carbon users here which get this working?



Thanks in advance, i appreciate any help.



Update, 21.04.2017



I got a suggestion to try a live usb Ubuntu 16.04 iso. I tried and resume on suspend works. Then i tried Ubuntu 17.04 and Ubuntu Gnome 17.04 - and here also resume on suspend works out of the box. When i boot normal, do some stuff, close the lid the system suspends (blinking light shows that). When i open the lid, system is frozen - screen is black and keyboard is unresponsive.



My config:




  • Thinkpad X1 Carbon 5th. Gen (2017)


    • Kernel: 4.10.0-19-generic

    • CPU: Intel i7-7600U @ 2.8GHz

    • Memory: 2x8GB LPDDR3 SK Hynix

    • BIOS: 1.16

    • VGA: Intel HD 620 (using driver = i915)

    • SSD: NVME Samsung SM961/PM961

    • WiFi: Intel 8265/8275

    • Audio: Intel (using driver = snd_hda_intel)




Any help would be appreciated.







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  • Related: askubuntu.com/questions/981657/cannot-suspend-with-nvme-m-2-ssd

    – WinEunuuchs2Unix
    Jun 18 '18 at 10:26



















  • Related: askubuntu.com/questions/981657/cannot-suspend-with-nvme-m-2-ssd

    – WinEunuuchs2Unix
    Jun 18 '18 at 10:26

















Related: askubuntu.com/questions/981657/cannot-suspend-with-nvme-m-2-ssd

– WinEunuuchs2Unix
Jun 18 '18 at 10:26





Related: askubuntu.com/questions/981657/cannot-suspend-with-nvme-m-2-ssd

– WinEunuuchs2Unix
Jun 18 '18 at 10:26










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Could be related to a new power safe feature.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1678184



So far I'm running ok with the suggested workaround that prevents deeper power safe states.
I modified /etc/default/grub the line
GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT="quiet splash nvme_core.default_ps_max_latency_us=6000 "
and then make it active with "sudo update-grub "
Se also accepted answer here: EXT4-fs error after Ubuntu 17.04 upgrade






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    Could be related to a new power safe feature.
    https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1678184



    So far I'm running ok with the suggested workaround that prevents deeper power safe states.
    I modified /etc/default/grub the line
    GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT="quiet splash nvme_core.default_ps_max_latency_us=6000 "
    and then make it active with "sudo update-grub "
    Se also accepted answer here: EXT4-fs error after Ubuntu 17.04 upgrade






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      Could be related to a new power safe feature.
      https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1678184



      So far I'm running ok with the suggested workaround that prevents deeper power safe states.
      I modified /etc/default/grub the line
      GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT="quiet splash nvme_core.default_ps_max_latency_us=6000 "
      and then make it active with "sudo update-grub "
      Se also accepted answer here: EXT4-fs error after Ubuntu 17.04 upgrade






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        Could be related to a new power safe feature.
        https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1678184



        So far I'm running ok with the suggested workaround that prevents deeper power safe states.
        I modified /etc/default/grub the line
        GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT="quiet splash nvme_core.default_ps_max_latency_us=6000 "
        and then make it active with "sudo update-grub "
        Se also accepted answer here: EXT4-fs error after Ubuntu 17.04 upgrade






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        Could be related to a new power safe feature.
        https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1678184



        So far I'm running ok with the suggested workaround that prevents deeper power safe states.
        I modified /etc/default/grub the line
        GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT="quiet splash nvme_core.default_ps_max_latency_us=6000 "
        and then make it active with "sudo update-grub "
        Se also accepted answer here: EXT4-fs error after Ubuntu 17.04 upgrade







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