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#22759
Sleep function will not work again
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Reported by: Noe <noehernandez0710 <at> yahoo.com>
Date: Sun, 21 Feb 2016 20:53:02 UTC
Severity: normal
Done: Bernhard Voelker <mail <at> bernhard-voelker.de>
Bug is archived. No further changes may be made.
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I sleep my computer for faster access when unexpected things pop up on
my schedule. I use Linux Mint 17.3 Rosa MATE 64-bit for every day use
like web browsing and heavy gaming and when I sleep the compute it does
what its suppose to do. It was working well in the beginning when I
installed but then stopped working after a while of updates and stuff.
Function and Sleep button do not operate on the system for some reason
but do work cause I also use Windows 7. Could this be a bug or can I
resolve this by myself?
Thanks, please get back.
Noe
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tag 22759 notabug invalid
thanks
On 02/21/2016 08:35 PM, Noe wrote:
> I sleep my computer for faster access when unexpected things pop up on
> my schedule. I use Linux Mint 17.3 Rosa MATE 64-bit for every day use
> like web browsing and heavy gaming and when I sleep the compute it does
> what its suppose to do. It was working well in the beginning when I
> installed but then stopped working after a while of updates and stuff.
> Function and Sleep button do not operate on the system for some reason
> but do work cause I also use Windows 7. Could this be a bug or can I
> resolve this by myself?
>
> Thanks, please get back.
You've rached the wrong list. Although the GNU coreutils include a
utility named sleep, it is not related to the problem you described.
Therefore, I'm marking this as not a bug in coreutils.
You might get better answers or hints how to track down the issue on
a distro specific list - in your case Linux Mint.
Have a nice day,
Berny
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