asus g series laptop wont wake up from suspend
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asus g series laptop wont wake up from suspend
I have googled and tried most the fixes i can for a laptop that goes to suspend and wont wake up... even tried to prevent suspend no look.... linux mint 18.2 and xfce with a nvidia 1070
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Re: asus g series laptop wont wake up from suspend
Welcome to the
you have one choice.
In power settings, set everything to NEVER, and Lid close to "DO NOTHING".
I fought that battle and lost the hard way, had to reinstall 18.3 because a Hard Power OFF corrupted the HD.
I have an ASUS TP500L, and several of us lucky are blokes upset with the situation.
Hope that you are familiar with Alt-SysReq R E I S U B,
or Alt-ESC
but that didn't work for me and I had to hold the power button down until the BIOS shut the pc off.
after that, Linux was scrambled.
I just make a point to do a Shutdown at end of day....
if you hit the keyring-daemon and don't like it, don't choose the Power Off feature,
use Terminal
that will shut things down nicely, and quick. no data losss
World of ASUS
you have one choice.
In power settings, set everything to NEVER, and Lid close to "DO NOTHING".
I fought that battle and lost the hard way, had to reinstall 18.3 because a Hard Power OFF corrupted the HD.
I have an ASUS TP500L, and several of us lucky are blokes upset with the situation.
Hope that you are familiar with Alt-SysReq R E I S U B,
or Alt-ESC
but that didn't work for me and I had to hold the power button down until the BIOS shut the pc off.
after that, Linux was scrambled.
I just make a point to do a Shutdown at end of day....
if you hit the keyring-daemon and don't like it, don't choose the Power Off feature,
use Terminal
shutdown 0
instead. that will shut things down nicely, and quick. no data losss