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.
suspend
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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.
suspend
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:
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.
Reboot
@OldGitU.K. see edit.
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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:
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.
Reboot
@OldGitU.K. see edit.
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Mar 25 at 18:22
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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:
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.
Reboot
@OldGitU.K. see edit.
– Vijay
Mar 25 at 18:22
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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:
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.
Reboot
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:
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.
Reboot
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