How to make hibernation work on a Dell XPS 9365
I use an XPS 9365, running Vanilla GNOME Shell on Ubuntu 17.10.
At the beginning, hibernation command "sudo pm-hibernate" didn't work at all.
Then, doing my research, I understood the only way to put your computer in hibernation was to put Ubuntu in Airplane mode (shutting off Wifi and Bluetooth).
So now 'sudo pm-hibernate' command works (flashing the session state on the SSD, than powering off the laptop).
But when I power on my laptop again, it reloads a new fresh new session with bluetooth activated.
I read also about bcrm driver or something.
Would there be a way to make hibernation a success ?
Thanks a lot for your reading ;)
Yoann
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I use an XPS 9365, running Vanilla GNOME Shell on Ubuntu 17.10.
At the beginning, hibernation command "sudo pm-hibernate" didn't work at all.
Then, doing my research, I understood the only way to put your computer in hibernation was to put Ubuntu in Airplane mode (shutting off Wifi and Bluetooth).
So now 'sudo pm-hibernate' command works (flashing the session state on the SSD, than powering off the laptop).
But when I power on my laptop again, it reloads a new fresh new session with bluetooth activated.
I read also about bcrm driver or something.
Would there be a way to make hibernation a success ?
Thanks a lot for your reading ;)
Yoann
hibernate xps
Hibernation in Linux is not very well supported and very buggy; that's why it's disabled by default.
– Android Dev
Apr 8 '18 at 20:00
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I use an XPS 9365, running Vanilla GNOME Shell on Ubuntu 17.10.
At the beginning, hibernation command "sudo pm-hibernate" didn't work at all.
Then, doing my research, I understood the only way to put your computer in hibernation was to put Ubuntu in Airplane mode (shutting off Wifi and Bluetooth).
So now 'sudo pm-hibernate' command works (flashing the session state on the SSD, than powering off the laptop).
But when I power on my laptop again, it reloads a new fresh new session with bluetooth activated.
I read also about bcrm driver or something.
Would there be a way to make hibernation a success ?
Thanks a lot for your reading ;)
Yoann
hibernate xps
I use an XPS 9365, running Vanilla GNOME Shell on Ubuntu 17.10.
At the beginning, hibernation command "sudo pm-hibernate" didn't work at all.
Then, doing my research, I understood the only way to put your computer in hibernation was to put Ubuntu in Airplane mode (shutting off Wifi and Bluetooth).
So now 'sudo pm-hibernate' command works (flashing the session state on the SSD, than powering off the laptop).
But when I power on my laptop again, it reloads a new fresh new session with bluetooth activated.
I read also about bcrm driver or something.
Would there be a way to make hibernation a success ?
Thanks a lot for your reading ;)
Yoann
hibernate xps
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Hibernation in Linux is not very well supported and very buggy; that's why it's disabled by default.
– Android Dev
Apr 8 '18 at 20:00
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Hibernation in Linux is not very well supported and very buggy; that's why it's disabled by default.
– Android Dev
Apr 8 '18 at 20:00
Hibernation in Linux is not very well supported and very buggy; that's why it's disabled by default.
– Android Dev
Apr 8 '18 at 20:00
Hibernation in Linux is not very well supported and very buggy; that's why it's disabled by default.
– Android Dev
Apr 8 '18 at 20:00
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Hibernation in Linux is not very well supported and very buggy; that's why it's disabled by default.
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