After it sleeps, it requires me to go through an extensive boot sequence:
Is it sleeping because you close the lid, or because you have adjusted Power Management ?
Which Linux Mint is on the pc ?.... click on menu, type in welcome screen, it will show the version number etc in the bottom right hand corner of that Welcome screen.
Then, click on menu again, and type in Power Management. It will look like the below pic.....
Those are my settings, I would suggest you do the same. Close that window.
Then, click on menu and type : Screensaver. Click on that. it will look like the below pics.....
"Delay before starting Screensaver"...set it as whatever you like
"Lock Settings"......leave them alone.
Then, click on 'Customise' (up the top, to the right) and turn on the two which are green(turned on) in the pic below. You can type a message in 'Away message' if you like. Mine says, G'day Again !
The various font settings are unimportant.
Go to the bottom of that page, and : 'Show media player controls, Show album art, Show info panel & Allow floating clock and album art widgets' should all be turned On. (I used two screenshots to capture the whole window
With any sort of luck that should solve the sleep/wake up problems
Linux Mint does not play well with suspend and hibernation etc ....depending on the make and model of laptop.....some do, others don't.
My pc is a tower, and definitely does not.
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your terminal reply;
open Terminal
right click in the middle of the terminal screen/window and select Preferences
In the window that opens, click on General (on left hand side)
Put a tick, in the "Show menubar by default in new Terminals"
Close that window.
close the Terminal
Reopen the terminal, you should now have a menu bar across the top...(menu, edit, View, Search, Terminal, Help)
Copy and Paste the following code into the terminal.
hit enter
When it has filled the screen, click on Edit, and then Select All........then Edit again and select Copy
Go to your reply in this topic and Paste the result in.
Dont worry about the space used, we have plenty.