When my system goes into sleep mode, then entire machine is locking up. Shaking the mouse, pressing keys, or turning the screen on and off has not worked. The only thing that can resolve the issue is physically turning the machine off and on again. Any idea how to fix this?
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We can't really help at all unless you give us your machine's specs... – You'reAGitForNotUsingGit Aug 31 '16 at 18:16
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It's a virtual machine running on: 4 GB of memory, Intel® Core™2 CPU 6600 @ 2.40GHz × 2 Processor, 64-bit. What other information do you need? – Brett Aug 31 '16 at 18:20
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I see. If you're using a VM, why not just use Virtualbox's or VMware's "save machine state" function? – You'reAGitForNotUsingGit Aug 31 '16 at 19:41
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http://askubuntu.com/questions/63524/whats-the-best-way-to-pause-my-work-in-virtualbox-with-ubuntu-as-a-guest – You'reAGitForNotUsingGit Aug 31 '16 at 19:42
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I work under the system admin and he wants me to find a general fix for all the virtual machines, not just for my specific instance. Can you set this for all of them? – Brett Aug 31 '16 at 20:42
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Absolutely, unless you are running them though KVM or something else that isn't VMware or Virtualbox... – You'reAGitForNotUsingGit Aug 31 '16 at 21:04