Hey everyone! For anyone who is experiencing these same issues, a handy
solution has been found by Benjamin Renard, see his comment #6 on:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/2006994
Or, directly via
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/2006994/comments/6
Any upd
By searching on google I could see others have similar issues:
https://www.google.com/search?q=ubuntu+does+not+wake+up+after+sleep
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By marking this bug Private Security it is not able to be seen by the
required developers - I am marking it public again as there doesn't
appear to be anything security relevant here.
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I downloaded and installed Ubuntu 16.04 on Dell Latitude 7390 and with
this version of Ubuntu, the laptop seems to be running fine EVEN after
suspend. It goes into sleep and wakes up without ANY errors or
malfunction so far. I am looking forward to any suggestion or tips if
you have.
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The Dell 7390 has a built in diagnostic tool that I ran with no errors
found. Moreover, if this would be a hardware issue, it would be possible
to just freeze the 18.04.6 system in a different way too!? I can leave
it on and hope it stays on, running, however, after a while it goes into
sleep mode,
I had Windows 10 Pro on this Dell Latitude 7390 which worked fine. I
then booted 18.04.6 from live USB and had Ubuntu running good and well,
have done an OS backup of Windows 10 and then went ahead and installed
Ubuntu 18.04.6 on it, wiping everything off. Ubuntu 18.04.6 runs well on
this laptop no
> Sometimes, when the system is rendered unresponsive as a result of any
of the above, the power led is sending the message of "processor
failure" (2 x amber blinks followed by 1 x white blink).
Based on this, your CPU is failing. Unfortunately, this is not something
software (Ubuntu) related, but
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Title:
Dell Latitude 7390 running Ubuntu 18.04.
Thank you, Chris!
I have reached this far with this thread thanks to the #Ubuntu channel
on irc.libera.chat - I got lots of help from them.
Further to my bug report, I wanted to add the below:
1) I tried nomodeset GRUB option, booting once; the result was, if the
system (graphical desktop interf
> Any help is greatly appreciated! I will keep the system as is, without
applying any updates for now.
Thank you for taking the time to report this bug and helping to make
Ubuntu better.
Bug reporting is about finding & fixing problems thus preventing future
users from hitting the same bug.
I su
Having Ubuntu 22.10 and 22.04 booted from a live USB will freeze before
or little after the graphical interface is displayed. Hence, I tried an
older version, namely 18.04.6.
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