Ubuntu 18.04.2 LTS problems after automatic suspend, vast file of errors on screen no functions





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Hi to all I am new here and a novice Ubuntu user having escaped the clutches of Microsoft at last! I am getting a fairly regular issue with my system if left for a few hours after going into automatic suspend. I either have no functions available via keyboard or mouse or otherwise get a screen full of process information which I am unable to copy. Any help or suggestions gratefully received!
N.B. I am really pleased with the setup other than this glitch, only way I can think of sharing the screen is to take picture and try to post it but it is not ideal as there are pages of info.
Many thanks in advance.










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    Hi to all I am new here and a novice Ubuntu user having escaped the clutches of Microsoft at last! I am getting a fairly regular issue with my system if left for a few hours after going into automatic suspend. I either have no functions available via keyboard or mouse or otherwise get a screen full of process information which I am unable to copy. Any help or suggestions gratefully received!
    N.B. I am really pleased with the setup other than this glitch, only way I can think of sharing the screen is to take picture and try to post it but it is not ideal as there are pages of info.
    Many thanks in advance.










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      Hi to all I am new here and a novice Ubuntu user having escaped the clutches of Microsoft at last! I am getting a fairly regular issue with my system if left for a few hours after going into automatic suspend. I either have no functions available via keyboard or mouse or otherwise get a screen full of process information which I am unable to copy. Any help or suggestions gratefully received!
      N.B. I am really pleased with the setup other than this glitch, only way I can think of sharing the screen is to take picture and try to post it but it is not ideal as there are pages of info.
      Many thanks in advance.










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      Hi to all I am new here and a novice Ubuntu user having escaped the clutches of Microsoft at last! I am getting a fairly regular issue with my system if left for a few hours after going into automatic suspend. I either have no functions available via keyboard or mouse or otherwise get a screen full of process information which I am unable to copy. Any help or suggestions gratefully received!
      N.B. I am really pleased with the setup other than this glitch, only way I can think of sharing the screen is to take picture and try to post it but it is not ideal as there are pages of info.
      Many thanks in advance.







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          Some computers have problems with hardware support which mean that they may not be able to suspend properly. It is a good idea to test suspend on your computer to see if it does work before relying on it.




          So you can disable suspend fro Settings > power:



          suspend off



          EDITED



          Changed the display manager from gdm3 to lightdm. Command:



          sudo apt install lightdm


          if lightdm is already installed. Command:



          sudo dpkg-reconfigure lightdm


          A screen appears in the terminal.

          Follow the instructions, select lightdm.



          lightdmlightdm



          Reboot






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          Some computers have problems with hardware support which mean that they may not be able to suspend properly. It is a good idea to test suspend on your computer to see if it does work before relying on it.




          So you can disable suspend fro Settings > power:



          suspend off



          EDITED



          Changed the display manager from gdm3 to lightdm. Command:



          sudo apt install lightdm


          if lightdm is already installed. Command:



          sudo dpkg-reconfigure lightdm


          A screen appears in the terminal.

          Follow the instructions, select lightdm.



          lightdmlightdm



          Reboot






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          • @OldGitU.K. see edit.

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          From documents




          Some computers have problems with hardware support which mean that they may not be able to suspend properly. It is a good idea to test suspend on your computer to see if it does work before relying on it.




          So you can disable suspend fro Settings > power:



          suspend off



          EDITED



          Changed the display manager from gdm3 to lightdm. Command:



          sudo apt install lightdm


          if lightdm is already installed. Command:



          sudo dpkg-reconfigure lightdm


          A screen appears in the terminal.

          Follow the instructions, select lightdm.



          lightdmlightdm



          Reboot






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          • @OldGitU.K. see edit.

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          From documents




          Some computers have problems with hardware support which mean that they may not be able to suspend properly. It is a good idea to test suspend on your computer to see if it does work before relying on it.




          So you can disable suspend fro Settings > power:



          suspend off



          EDITED



          Changed the display manager from gdm3 to lightdm. Command:



          sudo apt install lightdm


          if lightdm is already installed. Command:



          sudo dpkg-reconfigure lightdm


          A screen appears in the terminal.

          Follow the instructions, select lightdm.



          lightdmlightdm



          Reboot






          share|improve this answer















          From documents




          Some computers have problems with hardware support which mean that they may not be able to suspend properly. It is a good idea to test suspend on your computer to see if it does work before relying on it.




          So you can disable suspend fro Settings > power:



          suspend off



          EDITED



          Changed the display manager from gdm3 to lightdm. Command:



          sudo apt install lightdm


          if lightdm is already installed. Command:



          sudo dpkg-reconfigure lightdm


          A screen appears in the terminal.

          Follow the instructions, select lightdm.



          lightdmlightdm



          Reboot







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