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Ubuntu 22.04 resumes immediately after suspending on my PC

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I have 22.04 on my PC. A few seconds after clicking on suspend, ubuntu always resumes.

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Open a terminal window (`Ctrl-AltT`). do your "clicking on suspend", then, in the terminal window, `sudo journalctl --since="-5 minutes"` (enter your login password when prompted ) will show system log entries for the period of the failure.
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I did what you suggest but I don't know what to do with this information. How do I correct the problem please?
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Scan through the messages (by eye or editor) for any mention of "`suspend`", read the half-dozen or so following messages. Each message starts with a timestamp, the host that issued the log entry, the process name, the PID in `[]` of the issuer and a colon (`:`). Everything after the colon is a message from the programmer, intended to help the user understand the program's behavior.
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