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Hi everyone. I recently bought a used laptop (Yashi MyBook) and installed 64-bit Arch on it.
Everything seems to work fine, and I'm able to suspend to RAM with
$ systemctl suspend
but about 10 seconds after I resume the system shuts down abruptly.
This happens on both vanilla kernel and linux-ck, and adding
acpi_sleep=nonvs
to the kernel parameters doesn't seem to do anything.
Processor/graphics are Intel Core i3-3217U and Intel HD 4000.
My DE is Cinnamon.
This is the output of
journalctl -b -1
Thanks in advance
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Those logs end with going to sleep. Do you have the logs from the resume part?
I put at button on it. Yes. I wish to press it, but I'm not sure what will happen if I do. (Gune | Titan A.E.)
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The resume part doesn't seem to have been logged at all http://pastebin.com/k0Yu6Vca. The previous log ends at line 1217 and the next entry is
-- Reboot --
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Were you able to find a solution? I'm facing the same issue.
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felipeduque,
Have you the same laptop? If not, I am going to ask you to go ahead and start a new thread. The OP had this problem two years ago so any kernel or library issues are probably moot at this point. As the OP does still show up from time to time, they may have an answer, so I'll leave this thread open. If it is not the same laptop, I advise that you start your own thread that you will own related to this issue. Feel free to link back to this thread if you feel it is relevant. If you do that, please use the 'report' link on this thread and drop the moderators a note that you did so; one of us will then go ahead and close this thread.
Thanks
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