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Debian 10 - Commands stop working in console after laptop being on for a while


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A couple times after waking my laptop up from sleep after I use it for around a minute all commands stop working and my firefox tabs give errors. When I type any commands in console they all give a message of "command not found" including commands such as su and sudo leaving me no other option but to force shutdown the laptop with the power button. I am also no longer able to open any other programs, but am still able to navigate to different tags and windows. I am using Debian 10 with awesomewm and lightdm. My laptop is a thinkpad X1 Carbon 7th generation if it matters.










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    A couple times after waking my laptop up from sleep after I use it for around a minute all commands stop working and my firefox tabs give errors. When I type any commands in console they all give a message of "command not found" including commands such as su and sudo leaving me no other option but to force shutdown the laptop with the power button. I am also no longer able to open any other programs, but am still able to navigate to different tags and windows. I am using Debian 10 with awesomewm and lightdm. My laptop is a thinkpad X1 Carbon 7th generation if it matters.










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      A couple times after waking my laptop up from sleep after I use it for around a minute all commands stop working and my firefox tabs give errors. When I type any commands in console they all give a message of "command not found" including commands such as su and sudo leaving me no other option but to force shutdown the laptop with the power button. I am also no longer able to open any other programs, but am still able to navigate to different tags and windows. I am using Debian 10 with awesomewm and lightdm. My laptop is a thinkpad X1 Carbon 7th generation if it matters.










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