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#1 2022-10-02 22:03:49

flomar
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Registered: 2022-10-02
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[SOLVED][ThinkBook p16 G2] Suspending works, resuming leads to freeze.

Hi guys... I just got a ThinkBook p16 G2 the other day and started customizing my system. Since it is not my first stint with Arch, and thanks to the awesome Wiki, I didn't run into any serious issues, everything is more or less working as expected. However, suspending/resuming is giving me serious headaches.

Let me describe the problem: systemctl suspend seems to suspend the machine properly. After resuming it takes a couple of seconds, and then I can continue working. At some point though, after roughly 1-2 minutes, for reasons I failed to track down yet, the window manager shuts itself down, the screen goes black, a cursor is blinking in the top left, and that's it then. Entering a TTY is impossible, and the only option is to initiate a hard shutdown by holding the power button. The weird thing is: Neither journalctl nor the X log contain any useful information.

Any ideas on what I could do to narrow the problem down?

PS: Hibernation is working flawlessly by the way, but waiting 20+ seconds when suspending/resuming is just annoying.

Last edited by flomar (2022-10-20 03:18:12)

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#2 2022-10-20 03:17:26

flomar
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Registered: 2022-10-02
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Re: [SOLVED][ThinkBook p16 G2] Suspending works, resuming leads to freeze.

Alright... I found a fix. Obviously other people had the same problem (see here), albeit on a slightly different model.

Anyway, the solution was to add the

amd_iommu=off

kernel parameter. Working for me on 5.19.x, not tested on 6.0.x yet though.

Hope this helps other Archers to enjoy the full functionality of their $2000 machine. smile

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