That's interesting. I tried the main distros like Ubuntu, Fedora and
Debian without luck. Is there a confirmed way to enter IdeaPad 3 15ABA7
advanced BIOS settings, as it seems to be for other Lenovo laptops?
Attached is the discussion over at the Fedora Forum:
https://discussion.fedoraproject.or
the fact is that with Garuda linux or Slackware the bug is not there.
so i use garuda.
The bug is somewhere in Ubuntu.
On Sun, May 21, 2023, 14:05 andreas <2004...@bugs.launchpad.net> wrote:
> Exactly the same bug here with all Distros and up to Kernel 6.2.x
>
> I think it has to do with the inte
Exactly the same bug here with all Distros and up to Kernel 6.2.x
I think it has to do with the internal ssd. It looks like the ssd won't
wake up after suspend and there are no BIOS settings to change the
behavior.
I hope this will fixed sometimes.
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And to fill you up, the problem with hibernation/suspend/sleep is with all
dstros i installed on my lenovo ideapad 3.
I suppose something in the HW<->SW still is not fixed with Linux.
Wish you luck Ubuntu team.
You have the most elaborated user friendly Linux! 90/100, but still many
fixes to work
OK, i disabled all suspend and dim of the screen. no sleep at all.
after 10-12h the when i started to work with the system suddenly the cursor
of the mouse became square and couldn't start anything neither with kbd or
the nouse, nor i could reboot or shut down.
the only exit is the power button.
An
Also, comment #numbers can be found on this page:
https://launchpad.net/bugs/2004534
That's probably easier to follow than email.
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Comment #15 is the same as comment #13 which I replied to in comment
#14.
Comment #16 shows filesystem corruption. That's a more important issue
than resuming from sleep. So you should backup all your data and
reinstall Ubuntu from scratch. That should fix the corruption in most
cases (unless it's
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this pic actually...
On Mon, Feb 13, 2023 at 9:30 AM Daniel van Vugt <2004...@bugs.launchpad.net>
wrote:
> Thanks. There are no relevant crash reports from that machine. And since
> the system log finishes at going to sleep, we can conclude this is
> either a kern
hi Dan,
does the attached pic tells you something more
On Fri, Feb 10, 2023, 12:24 Ivan Kirov wrote:
> Not sure which is the mistake, and what is step #8. If you need anything,
> please clarify
>
> the content of the file as much as I can reach it is:
>
>
> 2be03414da1b5bbdb49eff5845463520f2d304
Thanks. There are no relevant crash reports from that machine. And since
the system log finishes at going to sleep, we can conclude this is
either a kernel bug or a BIOS issue.
I suggest the next thing to try should be to look in the BIOS and change
the sleep mode if you can. Try switching between
Not sure which is the mistake, and what is step #8. If you need
anything, please clarify
the content of the file as much as I can reach it is:
2be03414da1b5bbdb49eff5845463520f2d3047b2ca30685400970b462f66ca6eacc27b3c573bb237365f7768f563c9eee1c3d2331bf21d91059737ed3a00c4d
Is it OK now, for an a
You made a mistake in comment #8. What is the content of the file:
/var/lib/whoopsie/whoopsie-id
?
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