Ubuntu 18.04.2 cannot continue its work after the laptop sleeps!












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I use Ubuntu 18.04.2 LTS in ASUS‌ laptop with processor AMD® Fx-9830p radeon r7, 12 compute cores 4c+8g × 4 with Graphics AMD® Carrizo. When I‌ close my laptop to sleep and after sometimes, I open it, sometimes I can continue working but sometimes it shows blank and sometimes it shows squares with different colors! Hence, I have to shut down my laptop and turn it on again. Is there any correction for it?










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  • Welcome to AskUbuntu! When this happens can you log into a terminal instead with Ctrl-Alt-F3 and issue the command dmesg | grep rror and then edit that info into your post? Thank you for helping us help you!

    – Elder Geek
    Feb 15 at 21:52











  • I have examed. Ctrl-Alt-F3 does not work and shows nothing. I have restarted again.

    – Rahimi Movaghar
    Feb 18 at 5:49











  • Ok, how about you edit the output of sudo grep rror /var/log/syslog and the output of uname -a into your post then.

    – Elder Geek
    Feb 18 at 15:58













  • when I type "sudo grep rror /var/log/syslog" I‌ receive lots of messages, such as: Server returned error NXDOMAIN, mitigating potential DNS violation DVE-2018-0001, retrying transaction with reduced feature level UDP.

    – Rahimi Movaghar
    Feb 19 at 16:12











  • org.gnome.Shell.desktop[1861]: [2295:2303:0219/093916.275089:ERROR:ssl_client_socket_impl.cc(964)] handshake failed; returned -1, SSL error code 1, net_error -101 JS ERROR: Exception in callback for signal: activate: Error: Error invoking IBus.set_global_engine_async: Expected function for callback argument callback, got undefined#012setEngine@resource:///org/gnome/shell/misc/ibusManager.js:207:9#012wrapper@resource:///org/gnome/gjs/modules/_legacy.js:82:22#012activateInputSource@resource:///org/gnome/shell/ui/status/keyboard.js:490:13#012wrapper@resource:///org/gnome/gjs/modules/_legacy.js:

    – Rahimi Movaghar
    Feb 19 at 16:20
















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I use Ubuntu 18.04.2 LTS in ASUS‌ laptop with processor AMD® Fx-9830p radeon r7, 12 compute cores 4c+8g × 4 with Graphics AMD® Carrizo. When I‌ close my laptop to sleep and after sometimes, I open it, sometimes I can continue working but sometimes it shows blank and sometimes it shows squares with different colors! Hence, I have to shut down my laptop and turn it on again. Is there any correction for it?










share|improve this question























  • Welcome to AskUbuntu! When this happens can you log into a terminal instead with Ctrl-Alt-F3 and issue the command dmesg | grep rror and then edit that info into your post? Thank you for helping us help you!

    – Elder Geek
    Feb 15 at 21:52











  • I have examed. Ctrl-Alt-F3 does not work and shows nothing. I have restarted again.

    – Rahimi Movaghar
    Feb 18 at 5:49











  • Ok, how about you edit the output of sudo grep rror /var/log/syslog and the output of uname -a into your post then.

    – Elder Geek
    Feb 18 at 15:58













  • when I type "sudo grep rror /var/log/syslog" I‌ receive lots of messages, such as: Server returned error NXDOMAIN, mitigating potential DNS violation DVE-2018-0001, retrying transaction with reduced feature level UDP.

    – Rahimi Movaghar
    Feb 19 at 16:12











  • org.gnome.Shell.desktop[1861]: [2295:2303:0219/093916.275089:ERROR:ssl_client_socket_impl.cc(964)] handshake failed; returned -1, SSL error code 1, net_error -101 JS ERROR: Exception in callback for signal: activate: Error: Error invoking IBus.set_global_engine_async: Expected function for callback argument callback, got undefined#012setEngine@resource:///org/gnome/shell/misc/ibusManager.js:207:9#012wrapper@resource:///org/gnome/gjs/modules/_legacy.js:82:22#012activateInputSource@resource:///org/gnome/shell/ui/status/keyboard.js:490:13#012wrapper@resource:///org/gnome/gjs/modules/_legacy.js:

    – Rahimi Movaghar
    Feb 19 at 16:20














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I use Ubuntu 18.04.2 LTS in ASUS‌ laptop with processor AMD® Fx-9830p radeon r7, 12 compute cores 4c+8g × 4 with Graphics AMD® Carrizo. When I‌ close my laptop to sleep and after sometimes, I open it, sometimes I can continue working but sometimes it shows blank and sometimes it shows squares with different colors! Hence, I have to shut down my laptop and turn it on again. Is there any correction for it?










share|improve this question














I use Ubuntu 18.04.2 LTS in ASUS‌ laptop with processor AMD® Fx-9830p radeon r7, 12 compute cores 4c+8g × 4 with Graphics AMD® Carrizo. When I‌ close my laptop to sleep and after sometimes, I open it, sometimes I can continue working but sometimes it shows blank and sometimes it shows squares with different colors! Hence, I have to shut down my laptop and turn it on again. Is there any correction for it?







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  • Welcome to AskUbuntu! When this happens can you log into a terminal instead with Ctrl-Alt-F3 and issue the command dmesg | grep rror and then edit that info into your post? Thank you for helping us help you!

    – Elder Geek
    Feb 15 at 21:52











  • I have examed. Ctrl-Alt-F3 does not work and shows nothing. I have restarted again.

    – Rahimi Movaghar
    Feb 18 at 5:49











  • Ok, how about you edit the output of sudo grep rror /var/log/syslog and the output of uname -a into your post then.

    – Elder Geek
    Feb 18 at 15:58













  • when I type "sudo grep rror /var/log/syslog" I‌ receive lots of messages, such as: Server returned error NXDOMAIN, mitigating potential DNS violation DVE-2018-0001, retrying transaction with reduced feature level UDP.

    – Rahimi Movaghar
    Feb 19 at 16:12











  • org.gnome.Shell.desktop[1861]: [2295:2303:0219/093916.275089:ERROR:ssl_client_socket_impl.cc(964)] handshake failed; returned -1, SSL error code 1, net_error -101 JS ERROR: Exception in callback for signal: activate: Error: Error invoking IBus.set_global_engine_async: Expected function for callback argument callback, got undefined#012setEngine@resource:///org/gnome/shell/misc/ibusManager.js:207:9#012wrapper@resource:///org/gnome/gjs/modules/_legacy.js:82:22#012activateInputSource@resource:///org/gnome/shell/ui/status/keyboard.js:490:13#012wrapper@resource:///org/gnome/gjs/modules/_legacy.js:

    – Rahimi Movaghar
    Feb 19 at 16:20



















  • Welcome to AskUbuntu! When this happens can you log into a terminal instead with Ctrl-Alt-F3 and issue the command dmesg | grep rror and then edit that info into your post? Thank you for helping us help you!

    – Elder Geek
    Feb 15 at 21:52











  • I have examed. Ctrl-Alt-F3 does not work and shows nothing. I have restarted again.

    – Rahimi Movaghar
    Feb 18 at 5:49











  • Ok, how about you edit the output of sudo grep rror /var/log/syslog and the output of uname -a into your post then.

    – Elder Geek
    Feb 18 at 15:58













  • when I type "sudo grep rror /var/log/syslog" I‌ receive lots of messages, such as: Server returned error NXDOMAIN, mitigating potential DNS violation DVE-2018-0001, retrying transaction with reduced feature level UDP.

    – Rahimi Movaghar
    Feb 19 at 16:12











  • org.gnome.Shell.desktop[1861]: [2295:2303:0219/093916.275089:ERROR:ssl_client_socket_impl.cc(964)] handshake failed; returned -1, SSL error code 1, net_error -101 JS ERROR: Exception in callback for signal: activate: Error: Error invoking IBus.set_global_engine_async: Expected function for callback argument callback, got undefined#012setEngine@resource:///org/gnome/shell/misc/ibusManager.js:207:9#012wrapper@resource:///org/gnome/gjs/modules/_legacy.js:82:22#012activateInputSource@resource:///org/gnome/shell/ui/status/keyboard.js:490:13#012wrapper@resource:///org/gnome/gjs/modules/_legacy.js:

    – Rahimi Movaghar
    Feb 19 at 16:20

















Welcome to AskUbuntu! When this happens can you log into a terminal instead with Ctrl-Alt-F3 and issue the command dmesg | grep rror and then edit that info into your post? Thank you for helping us help you!

– Elder Geek
Feb 15 at 21:52





Welcome to AskUbuntu! When this happens can you log into a terminal instead with Ctrl-Alt-F3 and issue the command dmesg | grep rror and then edit that info into your post? Thank you for helping us help you!

– Elder Geek
Feb 15 at 21:52













I have examed. Ctrl-Alt-F3 does not work and shows nothing. I have restarted again.

– Rahimi Movaghar
Feb 18 at 5:49





I have examed. Ctrl-Alt-F3 does not work and shows nothing. I have restarted again.

– Rahimi Movaghar
Feb 18 at 5:49













Ok, how about you edit the output of sudo grep rror /var/log/syslog and the output of uname -a into your post then.

– Elder Geek
Feb 18 at 15:58







Ok, how about you edit the output of sudo grep rror /var/log/syslog and the output of uname -a into your post then.

– Elder Geek
Feb 18 at 15:58















when I type "sudo grep rror /var/log/syslog" I‌ receive lots of messages, such as: Server returned error NXDOMAIN, mitigating potential DNS violation DVE-2018-0001, retrying transaction with reduced feature level UDP.

– Rahimi Movaghar
Feb 19 at 16:12





when I type "sudo grep rror /var/log/syslog" I‌ receive lots of messages, such as: Server returned error NXDOMAIN, mitigating potential DNS violation DVE-2018-0001, retrying transaction with reduced feature level UDP.

– Rahimi Movaghar
Feb 19 at 16:12













org.gnome.Shell.desktop[1861]: [2295:2303:0219/093916.275089:ERROR:ssl_client_socket_impl.cc(964)] handshake failed; returned -1, SSL error code 1, net_error -101 JS ERROR: Exception in callback for signal: activate: Error: Error invoking IBus.set_global_engine_async: Expected function for callback argument callback, got undefined#012setEngine@resource:///org/gnome/shell/misc/ibusManager.js:207:9#012wrapper@resource:///org/gnome/gjs/modules/_legacy.js:82:22#012activateInputSource@resource:///org/gnome/shell/ui/status/keyboard.js:490:13#012wrapper@resource:///org/gnome/gjs/modules/_legacy.js:

– Rahimi Movaghar
Feb 19 at 16:20





org.gnome.Shell.desktop[1861]: [2295:2303:0219/093916.275089:ERROR:ssl_client_socket_impl.cc(964)] handshake failed; returned -1, SSL error code 1, net_error -101 JS ERROR: Exception in callback for signal: activate: Error: Error invoking IBus.set_global_engine_async: Expected function for callback argument callback, got undefined#012setEngine@resource:///org/gnome/shell/misc/ibusManager.js:207:9#012wrapper@resource:///org/gnome/gjs/modules/_legacy.js:82:22#012activateInputSource@resource:///org/gnome/shell/ui/status/keyboard.js:490:13#012wrapper@resource:///org/gnome/gjs/modules/_legacy.js:

– Rahimi Movaghar
Feb 19 at 16:20










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