On Mon, Aug 25, 2025 at 4:08 AM Patrick Dupre via users <users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hello,
During years, after I turned off (from the gnome interface) my PC, and then
switching off the mains, I used to restart the PC by just turning on the mains,
the (auto) rebooting process has fine, but now
after I did not use the PC during a period of time (~ 10 days), this booting
does not go as well: I have to push the switch ON/OFF of the PC to enter into
the booting process (the PC does not start by itself).
I though that it was may be due to a PC flat battery that I finally changed.
I checked the starting booting from the BIOS (booting after AC power OFF [ASUS]),
but it did help.
Could it be due to an update of the linux kernel?
There is a lot of churn around power management as vendors work to reduce
power consumption. I would try resetting BIOS (many system have an option
to revert to the original settings), then apply vendor updates.
George N. White III
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