I looked at many posts about this problem, but I could not find one that solved mine.
After I suspend or sleep my computer, it wakes up. I know because CtrlAltF1 shows me a console. But my desktop screen remains black and is unresponsive.
How can I wake up my desktop from a working console on the same computer?
What I've tried:
- Running
set -display $DISPLAY dpms force on
did not work, but it did give meunable to open display ""
. Same thing when I tried to setDISPLAY=:0
manually. sudo sysctrl unlock-session
: nothing happened- I can't reproduce this yet, but twice I've gone to a graphical message like
your screen is locked. You will be forwarded to the unlock dialog
(can't recall the exact wording). But the screen ends up going black again. startx
on the F1 console started an empty desktop fine. So in principle, graphics capabilities are there.sudo system lightdm restart
wakes that screen with a login dialog. Since it kills all running applications it's not really helping.- Found some other bounty question with references to
light-locker
andxscreensaver
. Never heard of either before, but followed what I read there. So I purgedlight-locker
and installedxscreensaver xscreensaver-data xscreensaver-gl
. After I logged in, I was asked to confirm to disable thelightlocker daemon
which I did. But the problem remained. Maybe I need to do something else?.
Used Systems
- Xubuntu 16.04, latest update
- Desktop PCs, Atom CPU's /Intel on Board Graphics Cards
- the problem is with several motherboards
- Monitors: standard VGA noName TFTs
If you're having trouble with the Gnome screen-saver, replace it by the X Screensaver (which is what I did when I ran into a similar kind of issue:
get rid of
gnome-screensaver
by:Note: The light-locker purge should be automatic with the gnome-screensaver but as you were having trouble with that, added in as well.
Install the X screensaver by:
The reboot is in principle not necessary, but will ensure a "clean" system.
(It's just a workaround and not a real "solution" but it works for me and is definitely better then shutting down and restarting)