Cannot suspend now?

c. marlow chris at marlows.org
Wed Jun 4 01:17:50 UTC 2014


On 06/03/2014 08:16 PM, c. marlow wrote:
> Hello,
>
> All of a sudden my SUSPEND feature has quit working after the pc has 
> been up
>
> christopher at COMPAQ:~$ uptime
>  19:54:50 up 2 days, 10:51,  2 users,  load average: 0.05, 0.06, 0.05
> christopher at COMPAQ:~$
>
>
> When clicking on the LUBUNTU menu
>
> LOG OUT
>
> SUSPEND
>
> the screen goes black for a min then comes back to the LOG OUT dialog 
> menu at the very bottom it says TIMEOUT REACHED.
>
> But yesterday it worked fine.. I would click suspend, screen would go 
> black for a min, then pc would turn off ( go to sleep )
>
> when logging out of lubuntu going to the top right and clicking 
> suspend the log in screen freezes for a min blinks and then the log in 
> dialog box like blinks and then the cursor starts blinking again but 
> during that time the cursor will not blink on the user chooser box 
> where you input your password it just goes | and after a min the 
> screen blinks and then the cursor goes back to blinking to where you 
> can put in your password again.
>
> when doing SUDO PM-SUSPEND though terminal it asks for my password 
> then just goes back to
>
> christopher at COMPAQ:~$ sudo pm-suspend
> [sudo] password for christopher:
> christopher at COMPAQ:~$
>
>
> also if you log off the session and go back to the log in screen and 
> try to do CTRL ALT f1 f2 my monitor pops up and says its going into 
> standby but as soon as I hit CTRL ALT F8 it wakes up so I cant drop 
> down to a prompt for some reason logged into LU or on the log in screen
>
> Christopher



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UPDATE: I couldnt even connect to the internet it said my networking was 
disabled.

I went and killed NM-APPLET through task manager and then opened term 
and sudo nm-applet and it still said my networking was disabled.

tried to restart and couldnt restart the computer got the same error 
TIMEOUT REACHED.

I had to go into term and sudo reboot to get the computer to even reboot.



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~ Christopher ~
chris at marlows.org


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