*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1841826 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1841826
This might be FIXED by setting HandleLidSwitchDocked=ignore in
/etc/systemd/logind.conf
Although i would still appreciate if this use case will be better
implemented on OS level (performance wise)
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** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 1841826
Going to sleep instead of logging in while lid closed & external display
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Another wrinkle since this week's kernel update in 20.04.1 (from
5.4.0.54.57 to 5.4.0.56.59: on every second or third startup in the
UltraDock and with the external HDMI display as primary (which is where
this suspend on login password problem occurs), the system now goes into
never-never land
This bug remains, and exhibits with every startup in the T570's
UltraDock. Likewise, this bug has exhibited on every system here (all
ThinkPads) when in their respective UltraDocks. This includes a T480,
which is a current machine based on the i7-8xxx chipset.
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Update: this is still acting up, even after the kernel update and Intel
microcode updates of Nov 11 and Nov 12 respectively. Given those
updates, I tested to see whether this bug is still there. Unfortunately,
it is.
This is a ThinkPad T570, docked, using external HDMI display (via the
dock) as
Daniel, of course. My point was that I've now seen multiple occurrences
where this suspend on login bug, as it continues to occur on a given
system, causes Ubuntu to become less and less stable over time.
Unfortunately that impact has become predictable at least on the
machines here. So to me,
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This bug is destabilizing the main Ubuntu system here again. Gnome shell has
begun to crash. Latest cold start once again went into suspend as soon as the
login password was entered. Lines immediately before suspending were:
Stopped target Main User Target
A connection to the bus can't be made
This may also help:
I'm testing the fix for bug 1872159 (spinning logo hang on startup). It seems
to be working.
So, since the rendering of the nVidia driver is superior to the x.org driver, I
switched for the generic x.org back to nVidia's latest 450 version for the
T570's GeForce 940MX. Well:
Another system failed under 20.04.1: A T480 that hadn't been used for a
while, set up dual boot Ubuntu 20.04 and Win 10. Ubuntu had updates
waiting including the 20.04.1 updates from several weeks ago. As soon as
that installed and the system was restarted, malfunctions began. The
system was
Daniel, this seems consistent: so long as I don't load the Dropbox app,
I haven't seen the suspend. I don't know if this is the cause but
regardless the Dropbox app may help in reproducing this issue? Thanks...
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Daniel, thanks; looks like there IS something with the Dropbox app going on as
one triggers of this. I changed the Dropbox properties so that Dropbox does not
automatically start; turned off Dropbox sync; and turned off the Dropbox app.
Shut down the system. When I started the system, it did
You can see your full log (all components) in:
journalctl -b0
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1897185
Title:
Laptop docked with lid closed, goes to sleep
Looking through the logs...
Seeing "Suspending" from systemd-logind this morning.
The line immediately before (below) that is
dropbox: load fq extention
'/home/tim/.dropbox-dist/dropbox-lnx.x86_64-108.4.453/psutil._psutil_posi
The lines immediately after (above) the suspending line are
Posted this detail upstream at Plymouth in hopes it may help:
So I did 3 things yesterday: I applied all Ubuntu Updates; turned the splash
screen back on; and reverted from the third-party nVidia drivers back to the
open source driver. Then rebooted. This was the first time in a month that I
Daniel, you're right: it just happened again. Suspended as soon as I put
in the login password. Uh- oh!
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Title:
Laptop docked
No fix for bug 1872159 has been released yet, so I think it's just pure
luck at the moment.
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Title:
Laptop docked with lid
NOTE that I'm not seeing this since today's fix for 1872159 (the spinning logo
splash hang on startup). Are these related? Something has changed; but I'm not
sure whether it's truly fixed?
Thanks...
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Status: New => Confirmed
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