

- #Ubuntu 16.04 wifi bug macbook pro mid 2012 model Pc#
- #Ubuntu 16.04 wifi bug macbook pro mid 2012 model mac#
#Ubuntu 16.04 wifi bug macbook pro mid 2012 model Pc#
Now, try to press space bar to wake up your pc and even if it still appears to be asleep, it's actually isn't asleep: you'll be able to remotely login into it and use it as if it's not asleep.

It's not going to work (unless you have wake-on-lan or something like that, but let's assume that you don't have wake-on-lan).

Here's how you can check: when your computer (I assume it's in Windows/bootcamp) is asleep, try to remotely login into it.
#Ubuntu 16.04 wifi bug macbook pro mid 2012 model mac#
So far, what I see, is that mac hardware somehow does not properly turn it on devices, even though the OS actually does make the request to wake it up. But if I unplug it from usb port and plug it back in, then it works. Also, I've seen where usb devices do not wake up after computer goes to sleep mode: usually, in that case my keyboard is not responding to any keystrokes as if computer is off, pressing CapsLock doesn't change led indicator etc. I tried to unplug hdmi cable, plug it back in: nothing helps, hardware stays in off state completely. The problem I have is that after my 2019 mac mini goes to sleep I absolutely cannot turn on my screen. I'm absolutely positively sure that it's an apple bug/issue. I tried to call Apple support, but all I get from them is that it's a windows issue (and I've never seen anything like that in windows). This is not an answer, but I do see the same problem on all Mac hardware when I use bootcamp+windows.
