Tested as Timo using #28 plus #5 from 93491. seems to fix the issue for
me too. has been stable for a few hours now without disabling rc6
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having the same issue on mine.
disabling LID0 ACPI signal seems to do the trick for me. the downside is
that laptop won't wakeup by itself anymore (you'll have to press the
power button) but better than no sleep at all I guess.
echo LID0 >/proc/acpi/wakeup
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with default settings the laptop will immediately resume after sending
to sleep (regardless of by closing the LID or though the menu option
"suspend")
the workaround is disabling the LID ACPI action by running:
echo LID0 >/proc/acpi/wakeup
this will fix the problem. obvious
sure, done: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1638788
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Title:
Macbook Air resumes immidiately after suspend
Stat
let me know if I can provide anything else
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Title:
Macbook Air resumes immidiately after suspend
Status in linux package in Ubuntu:
tested as well using mainline 4.9.0-040900rc3-generic. same results.
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Title:
[MacBookAir5,2] Resumes immediately after suspend
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for me the XHC1 doesn't fix the issue ;/ only the LID0 ...
but regarding the issue on other releases: yes I did have this issue
before, but unfortunately I can't remember which release that was, I'm
guessing 14.04 or something. the fix for me was the same as here. at the
time I blamed it on a faul
it's hard to say. I definitely *did* see this issue in 14.04 and fixed it with
the same workaround. the problem is that at the time I didn't investigate too
much since I just blamed it on a faulty LID switch and the workaround was
acceptable for me.
I had the LID0 disabled on every bootup throu
hmmm right now I'm having a hard time reproducing this at all. I'm
currently on stock 4.8.0-27-generic kernel and right now I do NOT
experience the issue at all.
I've done a fair amount of further troubleshooting and this is what
seems to be the pattern for me:
- the problem seems to have complet
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