datatronics505
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Hello all,
I have a dual boot MacBook 2016 Intel processor m5 laptop with 8GB RAM that I have Ubuntu 24.04 installed on. I don't have any problems with it until I close the lid to put away that laptop and then reopen it: I loose the wallpaper (it turns solid blue) and the dock turns dark and all the icons previously displayed there are lost. Tooltip is the only indicator that icons are still there and when I click on the icons that are already darkened I get a dark screen that very mmuch looks like a boot screen with quite a few error messages regarding failure to start the following services:
- system-update-utm.service
-I/O error dev loop13, sector xxxx
and few SQUASHFS errors.
As Ubuntu sees it, I have an Apple Inc MacBook9,1 with Intel Core m5-6Y54x4 processor, Intel GraphicsHD 515(SKLGT2). GNOME version 46, Wayland windowing system and kernel version 6.14.0-37-generic.
When I boot into macOS I don't have this problem. What to do to regain this seemingly normal laptop functionality under Ubuntu?
I have a dual boot MacBook 2016 Intel processor m5 laptop with 8GB RAM that I have Ubuntu 24.04 installed on. I don't have any problems with it until I close the lid to put away that laptop and then reopen it: I loose the wallpaper (it turns solid blue) and the dock turns dark and all the icons previously displayed there are lost. Tooltip is the only indicator that icons are still there and when I click on the icons that are already darkened I get a dark screen that very mmuch looks like a boot screen with quite a few error messages regarding failure to start the following services:
- systemd-rfkill.service
- vboxdrv.service
- few other vbox services although I have installed Virtual Box but it is closed and I don't have any VMs running.
- snapd.service
- system-update-utm.service
-I/O error dev loop13, sector xxxx
and few SQUASHFS errors.
As Ubuntu sees it, I have an Apple Inc MacBook9,1 with Intel Core m5-6Y54x4 processor, Intel GraphicsHD 515(SKLGT2). GNOME version 46, Wayland windowing system and kernel version 6.14.0-37-generic.
When I boot into macOS I don't have this problem. What to do to regain this seemingly normal laptop functionality under Ubuntu?

