Do not wake up from suspended state when unfolding laptop

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My suspended Ubuntu/Linux Mint laptop automatically wakes up from stand-by when unfolding.



I'd rather have it to wait for me manually pressing the power button.







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    What do you mean by "Ubuntu/Linux Mint"?
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    To do this I think you can use the power button to suspend laptop and then close lid.
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  • @DKBose Ubuntu and Linux Mint are technically closely identical.
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My suspended Ubuntu/Linux Mint laptop automatically wakes up from stand-by when unfolding.



I'd rather have it to wait for me manually pressing the power button.







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    What do you mean by "Ubuntu/Linux Mint"?
    – DK Bose
    Apr 24 at 11:08






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    To do this I think you can use the power button to suspend laptop and then close lid.
    – WinEunuuchs2Unix
    Apr 24 at 11:30










  • @DKBose Ubuntu and Linux Mint are technically closely identical.
    – neverMind9
    Apr 24 at 14:41












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My suspended Ubuntu/Linux Mint laptop automatically wakes up from stand-by when unfolding.



I'd rather have it to wait for me manually pressing the power button.







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My suspended Ubuntu/Linux Mint laptop automatically wakes up from stand-by when unfolding.



I'd rather have it to wait for me manually pressing the power button.









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    What do you mean by "Ubuntu/Linux Mint"?
    – DK Bose
    Apr 24 at 11:08






  • 1




    To do this I think you can use the power button to suspend laptop and then close lid.
    – WinEunuuchs2Unix
    Apr 24 at 11:30










  • @DKBose Ubuntu and Linux Mint are technically closely identical.
    – neverMind9
    Apr 24 at 14:41












  • 1




    What do you mean by "Ubuntu/Linux Mint"?
    – DK Bose
    Apr 24 at 11:08






  • 1




    To do this I think you can use the power button to suspend laptop and then close lid.
    – WinEunuuchs2Unix
    Apr 24 at 11:30










  • @DKBose Ubuntu and Linux Mint are technically closely identical.
    – neverMind9
    Apr 24 at 14:41







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What do you mean by "Ubuntu/Linux Mint"?
– DK Bose
Apr 24 at 11:08




What do you mean by "Ubuntu/Linux Mint"?
– DK Bose
Apr 24 at 11:08




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To do this I think you can use the power button to suspend laptop and then close lid.
– WinEunuuchs2Unix
Apr 24 at 11:30




To do this I think you can use the power button to suspend laptop and then close lid.
– WinEunuuchs2Unix
Apr 24 at 11:30












@DKBose Ubuntu and Linux Mint are technically closely identical.
– neverMind9
Apr 24 at 14:41




@DKBose Ubuntu and Linux Mint are technically closely identical.
– neverMind9
Apr 24 at 14:41










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When your laptop is already on and you press the power button a pop-up menu appears:



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  • Select Suspend (the second pop-up menu option).

  • You can also select Suspend from the top right Gear menu.

  • Your laptop suspends and then you can close the lid.

  • When you open your laptop lid it does NOT resume.

  • You need to press the power button to resume.





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    When your laptop is already on and you press the power button a pop-up menu appears:



    enter image description here



    • Select Suspend (the second pop-up menu option).

    • You can also select Suspend from the top right Gear menu.

    • Your laptop suspends and then you can close the lid.

    • When you open your laptop lid it does NOT resume.

    • You need to press the power button to resume.





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      When your laptop is already on and you press the power button a pop-up menu appears:



      enter image description here



      • Select Suspend (the second pop-up menu option).

      • You can also select Suspend from the top right Gear menu.

      • Your laptop suspends and then you can close the lid.

      • When you open your laptop lid it does NOT resume.

      • You need to press the power button to resume.





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        When your laptop is already on and you press the power button a pop-up menu appears:



        enter image description here



        • Select Suspend (the second pop-up menu option).

        • You can also select Suspend from the top right Gear menu.

        • Your laptop suspends and then you can close the lid.

        • When you open your laptop lid it does NOT resume.

        • You need to press the power button to resume.





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        When your laptop is already on and you press the power button a pop-up menu appears:



        enter image description here



        • Select Suspend (the second pop-up menu option).

        • You can also select Suspend from the top right Gear menu.

        • Your laptop suspends and then you can close the lid.

        • When you open your laptop lid it does NOT resume.

        • You need to press the power button to resume.






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