=== genii is now known as genii-core [04:28] Hi guys! installed xUbuntu! All the time wi-fi falls off. Help me fix please [04:43] Hi guys! installed xUbuntu! All the time wi-fi falls off. Help me fix please [04:44] Hi guys! installed xUbuntu! All the time wi-fi falls off. Help me fix please === blue_penquin[m] is now known as Guest6543 === Guest6543 is now known as blue_penquin[m] [05:10] Hi guys! installed xUbuntu! All the time wi-fi falls off. Help me fix please [05:55] Sorry. Contacting the address? === genii-core is now known as genii [16:40] Hi I am on Xubuntu 20.04 . My laptop hibernates fine when not many apps are open, but fails (fan keeps spinning) when firefox with a few tabs are open. RAM size = 8GB, Swap partition size = 12GB. Please help! [16:57] abckb: is this a single swap partition? if not, what size is the largest? is it actually a swap partition or a file? [16:58] Hi tomreyn. Yes this is the only swap. And it is an actual swap partition, not a file. [16:59] abckb: you should boot with something along the lines of... [16:59] !bootlog [16:59] To get a more verbose log of the boot process, remove "quiet" and "splash" from the kernel boot parameters and add "debug systemd.log_level=info". For info on editing kernel boot parameters, see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Kernel/KernelBootParameters [16:59] that way you should get to see some output on screen shile the system is preparing to enter hibernation [17:00] maybe there's a problem occurring after logging has been halted [17:01] also inspect the logs though, journalctl -b -1 for the last but one boot. records starting with "PM:" indicate power management state changes [17:01] Okay. I have the journalctl output of the time when it tried to hibernate but failed. Would that help? [17:01] maybe, depends on whether the problem occurs before or after it stopped logging [17:02] but it surely doesn't hurt to look at it. [17:02] a bios update often helps with power management issues, too [17:04] https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/xRyB8Mnxbp/ [17:05] I updated BIOS to latest v.1.8 (from v1.5) just a few days ago. [17:05] i assume "disable-unwanted-wakeup.sh" is yours? [17:06] Yes [17:06] Earlier it was waking up and discharging battery very fast even after successful hibernation [17:07] it's good to point out custmizations you made when you're asking about functionality not working as expected [17:07] maybe this would help you: [17:07] !acpi_osi [17:07] If your system is unstable or power management does not work well and logs show ACPI issues, you can try to make the Linux kernel pretend it was Windows during boot (which can help on hardware which was only tested with Windows): http://iam.tj/prototype/enhancements/Windows-acpi_osi.html [17:08] i can't tell from the log what's going wrong [17:09] Okay [17:09] I shall see the diff in logs when hibernation succeeds and fails [17:13] Thanks a lot tomreyn, I am gonna try your ideas [17:14] you're welcome [17:46] Hi tomreyn I came back to say thanks again. Your ACPI windows thingy seems to be working fine so far. Hibernated and woke up a few times with heavy apps open. Worked everytime! Thanks a lot. [18:03] abckb: that's nice, you're welcome. TJ came up with this, though, i just learnt from him. ;-) [18:10] you people are heroes :) === PeGaSuS_ is now known as PeGaSuS