This still happens on a Dell Latitude E6430 with docking station and two
external DVI monitors running Linux Mint 19 (based on Ubuntu Bionic)
ii systemd 237-3ubuntu10.3 amd64system and service
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I am also still seeing this on my Dell M4800 (with Ubuntu 18.04 alpha)
I have 2 monitors attached and the same issues as Gareth.
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On Wed, May 10, 2017 at 05:43:44AM -, Markus Kaiser wrote:
> Any update on this? I've still got the problem with Ubuntu 16.10 and
> 17.04 and it really bothers me!
While the symptom may be the same the root cause could be a different
issue please open a new bug report with information about yo
Any update on this? I've still got the problem with Ubuntu 16.10 and
17.04 and it really bothers me!
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** Attachment added: "journal.txt"
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Similar issues on my Dell M4800.
Even worse for me is a serious security issue: sometimes, when laptop suspends
at login screen and I hit power button on docking station to wake up from
suspend, I see my Desktop without ever having to enter a username and password.
This is obviously a serious pr
Found a workaround, edit /etc/systemd/logind.conf to set
HandleLidSwitch=ignore.
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[HP, Dell notebooks] suspend
It doesn't work for me on a docked E6420 as well
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[HP, Dell notebooks] suspends on closed lid, does not recogn
I have the same issue with Dell M4800 using docking station and am a new
Ubuntu user (coming from windows), so a lot of the dicussion above does
not make sense :(
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Since upgrading from 14.04 to 16.04.1 I'm experiencing the same problem.
When booting my Precision M4600 in the dock with two external monitors,
the laptop suspends immediately after login.
I've checked and /lib/udev/rules.d/70-power-switch.rules contains
SUBSYSTEM=="input", KERNEL=="event*", ATTR
fix also doesn't seem to work with dell precision m4600 with the docking
station and proprietary nvidia drivers...
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Tit
Fix doesn't seem to have worked with the dock with the Dell precision
m6600 with proprietary nvidia drivers.
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Affecs me the same way as Tais and Markus above.
Dell Precision m4800 with docking station and two external monitors.
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Same for me with a Lenovo W510 in dock, two external monitors and Ubuntu
GNOME 16.04 LTS.
After waking up my notebook two or three times I am finally able to
login via GDM and use my system as normal, but as soon as I switch to
one of the ttys my laptop suspends again.
Btw: I don't know if this i
I am on 16.04 LTS Xenial and my Lenovo W520 in a dock with two external
monitors suspends about 20 seconds after login as long as the laptop lid
is closed.
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... Sorry, Lenovo W540 ... I haven't tested on my W520 yet.
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No, see comment #20, it's only fixed in Xenial for now.
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Has this been rolled out to WIly? This seems to still be reproducible
with the proprietary nvidia drivers and 15.10.
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This bug affects me on Ubuntu Gnome 15.10 only when enabling a proprietary
nvidia driver.
HP elitebook 8440p with dock and one monitor ext.
The udev rule fixes the problem
Just for some more info,
my "evtest --query " script output, as was asked in #17, is "/dev/input/event16"
Looking forward for
This is applied in the xenial version now.
** Changed in: systemd (Ubuntu)
Status: Fix Committed => Fix Released
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The new udev rule seems to have worked for me. Have 2 monitors connected
which I use in an extended desktop. When rebooting with the lid down,
the login screen comes up as it should, then it goes blank for a moment
and comes back in mirrored mode. I then had to switch to extended mode
after I logge
> for d in /dev/input/event*; do if ! sudo evtest --query $d EV_SW
SW_DOCK; then echo $d; fi; done
Nothing.
Just a thought, but should the "suspend on boot" behaviour be made
configurable ?
Also, any idea what password lightdm is after when you resume after
booting with the lid down - it would h
@Robin: so it does listen to the "Dell WMI hotkeys" input device for you
now. Can you please run this:
for d in /dev/input/event*; do if ! sudo evtest --query $d EV_SW
SW_DOCK; then echo $d; fi; done
If this outputs anything, then you have a device which reports "dock"
state/events, otherwise
The fix doesn't work for me. journal.txt attached.
Regards,
Robin
The fix as applied:
cat /lib/udev/rules.d/70-power-switch.rules
# This file is part of systemd.
#
# systemd is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
# under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License
** Changed in: systemd (Ubuntu)
Status: In Progress => Fix Committed
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