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March 1st, 2019 12:00

I'm afraid I can't answer your question, but maybe you can help me with a question of mine: I've got a new XPS 9380 with Windows 10 that I'd love to replace with Ubuntu (not interested in dual boot). I managed to install on an older Sony Vaio laptop, but on the XPS the Ubuntu installer doesn't "see" the hard drive, and I'm not sure how to remedy that. What did you do to get the install to happen at all? 

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April 1st, 2019 04:00

In my 9360 I had to switch SATA-mode from RAID to AHCI in the bootloader (formerly referred to as "BIOS" ;-))

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May 18th, 2019 16:00

Did you get this resolved? I'm having the same problem with the same hardware and version of Ubuntu. Apparently hibernating works but resuming fails most of the time. Sometimes it comes up with a message "resumed to userspace" on a black screen. Sometimes it comes up with the Ubuntu Desktop showing the previously opened applications but apart from the mouse pointer moving there's nothing else working. No keyboard, no mouse clicks, nothing. And very rarely it comes up fine.

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May 29th, 2019 07:00

Hi, I have the exact same problem. I would love to see this resolved. When I'm resuming from hibernation, I usually can log in, and application states are restored correctly. But when I try to interact with some app, or even run command in terminal, nothing really happens and after while the whole computer becomes unresponsive. Only hard reboot fixes that state. The weirdest thing is, that no logs are saved from that boot. This is super hard problem to debug.

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May 29th, 2019 10:00

I actually got it working! It seems that the freezing after resume is caused by a kernel bug. I upgraded to the latest kernel version (5.1.5) using Ukuu, and I did not have any freezing problems after that. I haven't fully tested the setup yet, but it seems that the kernel upgrade did not have any side effects. Everything seems to work like before.

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