How to fix my laptop not waking up from sleep on Zorin OS?

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Asked By CuriousTraveler17 On

I'm dealing with an older T460 Thinkpad that's running Zorin OS, and it just won't wake up from sleep or suspend, no matter if I close the lid or set it to automatic suspend. I've tried various solutions I found in forums, but nothing has worked so far. Interestingly, when I run Windows on the same laptop, the issue disappears. I've also tested other Ubuntu-based systems like Pop!_OS, and the problem is still there. If you need any additional info, just let me know. Thanks for any help!

4 Answers

Answered By TechSavvyNerd On

It seems like you’ve only tried Ubuntu-based distros. Have you considered giving Fedora a shot? That could help isolate the issue, but beyond that, I’m a bit stumped too.

Answered By KernelWatcher On

Have you checked the `journalctl` logs? You can run `journalctl -e -b-1` after you attempt to wake the laptop to see what went wrong during the previous boot.

Answered By SwapGenius92 On

This might be a swap issue. For systems with RAM, having a swap partition that's about the same size can help. It’s important for hibernation and waking up properly.

CuriousTraveler17 -

I attempted to create a swap partition, but I couldn't because my current setup is just the OS drive. Is there a way to add a swap without completely reformatting?

SystemExpert99 -

I might be off here, but I thought that systemd just refuses to hibernate if the swap isn’t large enough. Rather than trying to wake and failing, wouldn't it just skip the hibernation?

Answered By LogMaster22 On

You're not alone; a lot of users seem to be facing similar issues lately.

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