This might also work:
https://askubuntu.com/questions/511601/how-to-make-suspend-work-without-
the-screen-staying-black-afterwards
Copy and paste solution in case of linkrot:
> This is actually a simple one:
> Add pm-suspend --quirk-dpms-on to the /var/cache/pm-
Example lines from my Xorg.0.log below, showing the framebuffer
resizing. Note that both screens are attached to the PC permanently, so
there should never be a need to resize.
[308422.419] (II) intel(0): resizing framebuffer to 1920x1080
[308422.430] (II) intel(0): switch to mode 1920x1080@60.0
Getting the bug here too. 16.04
David's post #59 was very helpful to me
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/unity/+bug/1295267/comments/59
I think he's figured it out (at least for our setup). My problem seems
to be that when I press the suspend button, one of my screens goes to
sleep
tsimonq2, I have subscribed ubuntu-release. We have modifications in our
PPA that utilize this patch to accountsservice. If the patch to
accountsservice is not merged in Ubuntu's version, our version will be
overridden when there is another accountsservice release.
Since this is a feature that is
@Jeremy:
If you get a Feature Freeze Exception as defined here[1] or an ack from
a member of the release team, I'll be happy to get it uploaded for you.
I want to upload your patches, I just don't want to break freeze and
have to apologize to the release team... sorry. :/
[1]
** Also affects: gnome-shell (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Changed in: gnome-shell (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
** Tags added: artful xenial
** Tags added: zesty
** Tags removed: artful
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