When i suspend the pc sometime when i wake up it it doesn't wake the screen and leave it off

Bug #1199480 reported by linsock
This bug report is a duplicate of:  Bug #1399564: Loki suspend doesn't work. Edit Remove
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elementary OS
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Bug Description

BUG:
I got a bug using elementary nowaday, not properly of elementary but better perhaps a gnome bug (your UI is based on it, if i'm not wrong). When i suspend the pc and leave it sometime when i wake up it it doesn't wake the screen and leave it off.
HW:
Problem from pc Acer Aspire 5551G with GPU amd radeon hd 5000 series and CPU amd phenom II x3.

Revision history for this message
Danielle Foré (danrabbit) wrote :

OP, are you still experiencing this issue?

Changed in elementaryos:
status: New → Incomplete
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nemar (nemar45274) wrote (last edit ):

 If your PC sometimes fails to wake the screen when you resume it from sleep or suspend mode, there could be several reasons behind this issue. Here are steps you can take to troubleshoot and resolve the problem:

Check Power Settings:

Make sure your power settings are configured correctly. Go to "Control Panel" > "Power Options" and ensure that the selected power plan is appropriate for your needs.
Adjust the settings under "Change when the computer sleeps" to your preferences. You can increase the time before the computer goes to sleep or set it to "Never" if you don't want the computer to go to sleep automatically.
Update Graphics Drivers:

Outdated or incompatible graphics drivers can cause issues with waking up from sleep. Visit the website of your graphics card manufacturer (NVIDIA, AMD, Intel) and download the latest drivers for your graphics card.
Update Windows:

Ensure that your operating system is up to date with the latest Windows updates. Sometimes, Microsoft releases updates that fix bugs and improve system stability.
Check for BIOS/UEFI Updates:

Check your computer's manufacturer website for BIOS/UEFI updates. These updates can improve hardware compatibility and resolve power-related issues.
Disable Fast Startup:

Fast Startup is a feature that can cause issues with waking up from sleep. You can disable it by going to "Control Panel" > "Power Options" > "Choose what the power buttons do" > "Change settings that are currently unavailable" and unchecking "Turn on fast startup."
Adjust Sleep Settings for Hardware:

Open "Device Manager" and expand the categories related to your hardware components (e.g., "Network adapters," "USB controllers").
Right-click on each component, select "Properties," go to the "Power Management" tab, and uncheck "Allow the computer to turn off this device to save power."
Run Power Troubleshooter:

Windows has a built-in power troubleshooter that can help identify and fix power-related issues. Search for "Troubleshoot" in the Start menu, then select "Additional troubleshooters" and run the "Power" troubleshooter.
Check for Background Processes:

Sometimes, background processes or applications can prevent your computer from waking up correctly. Ensure that no applications are running when you put your PC to sleep.
Perform a Clean Boot:

Temporarily disabling startup programs and non-essential services through a clean boot can help identify if a third-party application is causing the issue.
Test with Minimal Hardware:

Disconnect all external devices (USB devices, monitors, etc.) and test waking the computer from sleep mode. If the issue is resolved, gradually reconnect devices to identify the problematic hardware.
If none of these steps resolve the issue, you might want to consider seeking assistance from a professional technician or your computer manufacturer's support. Keep in mind that some hardware components or configurations might have specific requirements for sleep and wake behavior, and an expert can provide personalized guidance.https://propertyguardmasters.com/best-above-ground-pool-pads/

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