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Hello all,
I use a Sony laptop and recently upgraded to ubuntu 12.04 LTS. I also use xfce 4.8.
Since the 12.04 upgrade, when trying to exit suspend mode the system goes for a complete reboot.
Any idea where that might come from ?
I know I had to tinker a little to get the permission to shutdown correctly, maybe I dont have the permission to get out of suspend ?
Thanks
Last edited by guigui (2012-11-20 14:42:52)
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AFAIK this has nothing to do with Xfce but more with the underlying distro and the hardware used.
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Thanks for the reply.
I dont think this has to do with hardware, since it worked correctly before upgrade to 12.04 LTS.
However, this may have to do with xubuntu then. Do you know a forum where I should ask ?
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Ubuntu forums, AFAIK.
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Try the kernel parameter acpi_sleep=nonvs. Its known to fix reboot on resume issues with some Sony laptops.
Here is one reference: http://xubuntugeek.blogspot.ca/2012/11/ … -sony.html
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Try the kernel parameter acpi_sleep=nonvs. Its known to fix reboot on resume issues with some Sony laptops.
Here is one reference: http://xubuntugeek.blogspot.ca/2012/11/ … -sony.html
Thanks a lot, this worked perfectly.
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