After lid closing Ubuntu freezes/do not respondX freeze after closing the lid asus-k52f ubuntu 12.04Closing lid problemBackground black or colors after closing lid
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After lid closing Ubuntu freezes/do not respond
X freeze after closing the lid asus-k52f ubuntu 12.04Closing lid problemBackground black or colors after closing lid
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Apparently with no deterministic behavior, as I close the lid of my Dell laptop the system freezes. This means that when I open it up, nothing is responsive. The only thing that I can do is to go for a hard shut down and reboot.
I checked the journalctl and found:
mag 02 18:32:17 stefano-Latitude-E7240 systemd-logind[696]: Lid closed.
mag 02 18:32:17 stefano-Latitude-E7240 systemd-logind[696]: Suspending...
mag 02 18:32:17 stefano-Latitude-E7240 NetworkManager[719]: <info> [1556814737.4463] manager: sleep: sleep requested (sleeping: no enabled: yes)
mag 02 18:32:17 stefano-Latitude-E7240 NetworkManager[719]: <info> [1556814737.4465] device (p2p-dev-wlp2s0): state change: disconnected -> unmanaged
mag 02 18:32:17 stefano-Latitude-E7240 NetworkManager[719]: <info> [1556814737.4470] manager: NetworkManager state is now ASLEEP
mag 02 18:32:17 stefano-Latitude-E7240 whoopsie[1687]: [18:32:17] offline
mag 02 18:32:17 stefano-Latitude-E7240 kernel: pci_bus 0000:01: Allocating resources
mag 02 18:32:17 stefano-Latitude-E7240 kernel: pci_bus 0000:02: Allocating resources
mag 02 18:32:17 stefano-Latitude-E7240 kernel: pci_bus 0000:03: Allocating resources
mag 02 18:32:17 stefano-Latitude-E7240 kernel: acpi device:40: Cannot transition to power state D3hot for parent in (unknown)
mag 02 18:32:17 stefano-Latitude-E7240 gnome-shell[1205]: JS WARNING: [resource:///org/gnome/gjs/modules/signals.js 128]: Too many arguments to method
mag 02 18:32:17 stefano-Latitude-E7240 gnome-shell[1205]: JS WARNING: [resource:///org/gnome/gjs/modules/signals.js 128]: Too many arguments to method
mag 02 18:32:18 stefano-Latitude-E7240 gnome-shell[1205]: Couldn’t parse .desktop as a desktop file, will treat it as a regular file.
mag 02 18:32:18 stefano-Latitude-E7240 gnome-shell[1205]: Error adding children to desktop: desktopGrid is undefined
mag 02 18:32:18 stefano-Latitude-E7240 gnome-shell[1205]: Error adding children to desktop: desktopGrid is undefined
mag 02 18:32:18 stefano-Latitude-E7240 gnome-shell[1205]: Error adding children to desktop: desktopGrid is undefined
mag 02 18:32:18 stefano-Latitude-E7240 gnome-shell[1205]: Error adding children to desktop: desktopGrid is undefined
mag 02 18:32:21 stefano-Latitude-E7240 systemd[1]: Reached target Sleep.
mag 02 18:32:21 stefano-Latitude-E7240 systemd[1]: Starting Suspend...
mag 02 18:32:21 stefano-Latitude-E7240 systemd-sleep[6187]: Suspending system...
mag 02 18:32:21 stefano-Latitude-E7240 kernel: PM: suspend entry (deep)
But I do not know how to interpret these messages. Any help?
dell freeze 19.04 lid
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Apparently with no deterministic behavior, as I close the lid of my Dell laptop the system freezes. This means that when I open it up, nothing is responsive. The only thing that I can do is to go for a hard shut down and reboot.
I checked the journalctl and found:
mag 02 18:32:17 stefano-Latitude-E7240 systemd-logind[696]: Lid closed.
mag 02 18:32:17 stefano-Latitude-E7240 systemd-logind[696]: Suspending...
mag 02 18:32:17 stefano-Latitude-E7240 NetworkManager[719]: <info> [1556814737.4463] manager: sleep: sleep requested (sleeping: no enabled: yes)
mag 02 18:32:17 stefano-Latitude-E7240 NetworkManager[719]: <info> [1556814737.4465] device (p2p-dev-wlp2s0): state change: disconnected -> unmanaged
mag 02 18:32:17 stefano-Latitude-E7240 NetworkManager[719]: <info> [1556814737.4470] manager: NetworkManager state is now ASLEEP
mag 02 18:32:17 stefano-Latitude-E7240 whoopsie[1687]: [18:32:17] offline
mag 02 18:32:17 stefano-Latitude-E7240 kernel: pci_bus 0000:01: Allocating resources
mag 02 18:32:17 stefano-Latitude-E7240 kernel: pci_bus 0000:02: Allocating resources
mag 02 18:32:17 stefano-Latitude-E7240 kernel: pci_bus 0000:03: Allocating resources
mag 02 18:32:17 stefano-Latitude-E7240 kernel: acpi device:40: Cannot transition to power state D3hot for parent in (unknown)
mag 02 18:32:17 stefano-Latitude-E7240 gnome-shell[1205]: JS WARNING: [resource:///org/gnome/gjs/modules/signals.js 128]: Too many arguments to method
mag 02 18:32:17 stefano-Latitude-E7240 gnome-shell[1205]: JS WARNING: [resource:///org/gnome/gjs/modules/signals.js 128]: Too many arguments to method
mag 02 18:32:18 stefano-Latitude-E7240 gnome-shell[1205]: Couldn’t parse .desktop as a desktop file, will treat it as a regular file.
mag 02 18:32:18 stefano-Latitude-E7240 gnome-shell[1205]: Error adding children to desktop: desktopGrid is undefined
mag 02 18:32:18 stefano-Latitude-E7240 gnome-shell[1205]: Error adding children to desktop: desktopGrid is undefined
mag 02 18:32:18 stefano-Latitude-E7240 gnome-shell[1205]: Error adding children to desktop: desktopGrid is undefined
mag 02 18:32:18 stefano-Latitude-E7240 gnome-shell[1205]: Error adding children to desktop: desktopGrid is undefined
mag 02 18:32:21 stefano-Latitude-E7240 systemd[1]: Reached target Sleep.
mag 02 18:32:21 stefano-Latitude-E7240 systemd[1]: Starting Suspend...
mag 02 18:32:21 stefano-Latitude-E7240 systemd-sleep[6187]: Suspending system...
mag 02 18:32:21 stefano-Latitude-E7240 kernel: PM: suspend entry (deep)
But I do not know how to interpret these messages. Any help?
dell freeze 19.04 lid
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Apparently with no deterministic behavior, as I close the lid of my Dell laptop the system freezes. This means that when I open it up, nothing is responsive. The only thing that I can do is to go for a hard shut down and reboot.
I checked the journalctl and found:
mag 02 18:32:17 stefano-Latitude-E7240 systemd-logind[696]: Lid closed.
mag 02 18:32:17 stefano-Latitude-E7240 systemd-logind[696]: Suspending...
mag 02 18:32:17 stefano-Latitude-E7240 NetworkManager[719]: <info> [1556814737.4463] manager: sleep: sleep requested (sleeping: no enabled: yes)
mag 02 18:32:17 stefano-Latitude-E7240 NetworkManager[719]: <info> [1556814737.4465] device (p2p-dev-wlp2s0): state change: disconnected -> unmanaged
mag 02 18:32:17 stefano-Latitude-E7240 NetworkManager[719]: <info> [1556814737.4470] manager: NetworkManager state is now ASLEEP
mag 02 18:32:17 stefano-Latitude-E7240 whoopsie[1687]: [18:32:17] offline
mag 02 18:32:17 stefano-Latitude-E7240 kernel: pci_bus 0000:01: Allocating resources
mag 02 18:32:17 stefano-Latitude-E7240 kernel: pci_bus 0000:02: Allocating resources
mag 02 18:32:17 stefano-Latitude-E7240 kernel: pci_bus 0000:03: Allocating resources
mag 02 18:32:17 stefano-Latitude-E7240 kernel: acpi device:40: Cannot transition to power state D3hot for parent in (unknown)
mag 02 18:32:17 stefano-Latitude-E7240 gnome-shell[1205]: JS WARNING: [resource:///org/gnome/gjs/modules/signals.js 128]: Too many arguments to method
mag 02 18:32:17 stefano-Latitude-E7240 gnome-shell[1205]: JS WARNING: [resource:///org/gnome/gjs/modules/signals.js 128]: Too many arguments to method
mag 02 18:32:18 stefano-Latitude-E7240 gnome-shell[1205]: Couldn’t parse .desktop as a desktop file, will treat it as a regular file.
mag 02 18:32:18 stefano-Latitude-E7240 gnome-shell[1205]: Error adding children to desktop: desktopGrid is undefined
mag 02 18:32:18 stefano-Latitude-E7240 gnome-shell[1205]: Error adding children to desktop: desktopGrid is undefined
mag 02 18:32:18 stefano-Latitude-E7240 gnome-shell[1205]: Error adding children to desktop: desktopGrid is undefined
mag 02 18:32:18 stefano-Latitude-E7240 gnome-shell[1205]: Error adding children to desktop: desktopGrid is undefined
mag 02 18:32:21 stefano-Latitude-E7240 systemd[1]: Reached target Sleep.
mag 02 18:32:21 stefano-Latitude-E7240 systemd[1]: Starting Suspend...
mag 02 18:32:21 stefano-Latitude-E7240 systemd-sleep[6187]: Suspending system...
mag 02 18:32:21 stefano-Latitude-E7240 kernel: PM: suspend entry (deep)
But I do not know how to interpret these messages. Any help?
dell freeze 19.04 lid
Apparently with no deterministic behavior, as I close the lid of my Dell laptop the system freezes. This means that when I open it up, nothing is responsive. The only thing that I can do is to go for a hard shut down and reboot.
I checked the journalctl and found:
mag 02 18:32:17 stefano-Latitude-E7240 systemd-logind[696]: Lid closed.
mag 02 18:32:17 stefano-Latitude-E7240 systemd-logind[696]: Suspending...
mag 02 18:32:17 stefano-Latitude-E7240 NetworkManager[719]: <info> [1556814737.4463] manager: sleep: sleep requested (sleeping: no enabled: yes)
mag 02 18:32:17 stefano-Latitude-E7240 NetworkManager[719]: <info> [1556814737.4465] device (p2p-dev-wlp2s0): state change: disconnected -> unmanaged
mag 02 18:32:17 stefano-Latitude-E7240 NetworkManager[719]: <info> [1556814737.4470] manager: NetworkManager state is now ASLEEP
mag 02 18:32:17 stefano-Latitude-E7240 whoopsie[1687]: [18:32:17] offline
mag 02 18:32:17 stefano-Latitude-E7240 kernel: pci_bus 0000:01: Allocating resources
mag 02 18:32:17 stefano-Latitude-E7240 kernel: pci_bus 0000:02: Allocating resources
mag 02 18:32:17 stefano-Latitude-E7240 kernel: pci_bus 0000:03: Allocating resources
mag 02 18:32:17 stefano-Latitude-E7240 kernel: acpi device:40: Cannot transition to power state D3hot for parent in (unknown)
mag 02 18:32:17 stefano-Latitude-E7240 gnome-shell[1205]: JS WARNING: [resource:///org/gnome/gjs/modules/signals.js 128]: Too many arguments to method
mag 02 18:32:17 stefano-Latitude-E7240 gnome-shell[1205]: JS WARNING: [resource:///org/gnome/gjs/modules/signals.js 128]: Too many arguments to method
mag 02 18:32:18 stefano-Latitude-E7240 gnome-shell[1205]: Couldn’t parse .desktop as a desktop file, will treat it as a regular file.
mag 02 18:32:18 stefano-Latitude-E7240 gnome-shell[1205]: Error adding children to desktop: desktopGrid is undefined
mag 02 18:32:18 stefano-Latitude-E7240 gnome-shell[1205]: Error adding children to desktop: desktopGrid is undefined
mag 02 18:32:18 stefano-Latitude-E7240 gnome-shell[1205]: Error adding children to desktop: desktopGrid is undefined
mag 02 18:32:18 stefano-Latitude-E7240 gnome-shell[1205]: Error adding children to desktop: desktopGrid is undefined
mag 02 18:32:21 stefano-Latitude-E7240 systemd[1]: Reached target Sleep.
mag 02 18:32:21 stefano-Latitude-E7240 systemd[1]: Starting Suspend...
mag 02 18:32:21 stefano-Latitude-E7240 systemd-sleep[6187]: Suspending system...
mag 02 18:32:21 stefano-Latitude-E7240 kernel: PM: suspend entry (deep)
But I do not know how to interpret these messages. Any help?
dell freeze 19.04 lid
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