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Don`t wake up after second suspend

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My system does not wake up after the second suspend after boot. The problem occurs with any action which lead to call systemd suspend (lid close, power button press, gnome autosuspend and et al). At the same time, if I hard put my system to suspend by writing echo mem > /sys/power/state inside terminal everything work correctly.

I have found many similar questions, but no one of them is related to my problem:

  1. Nvidia not about my system (amd gpu);
  2. Broken symlinks
  3. Secure boot.

I believe there is problem with systemd itself, because, as I have said early echo mem > /sys/power/state works perfectly.

I have a fresh install of my system (Ubuntu 22.04).

waltinator avatar
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Look at the system logs. `sudo journalctl --since="-5 minutes"`, adjust the time as needed. Read `man journalctl`.
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