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I have dual boot Windows + Ubuntu on my XPS15. Usually when I close the laptop it goes into sleep mode and when i open it I'm back where I left off. But after installing Ubuntu when the laptop is closed for a sufficient amount of time (maybe like 5 minutes or something) it opens the GRUB menu and I have to boot into windows again and login and everything and reopen all the things I had open when I closed my laptop.



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    I have dual boot Windows + Ubuntu on my XPS15. Usually when I close the laptop it goes into sleep mode and when i open it I'm back where I left off. But after installing Ubuntu when the laptop is closed for a sufficient amount of time (maybe like 5 minutes or something) it opens the GRUB menu and I have to boot into windows again and login and everything and reopen all the things I had open when I closed my laptop.



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      I have dual boot Windows + Ubuntu on my XPS15. Usually when I close the laptop it goes into sleep mode and when i open it I'm back where I left off. But after installing Ubuntu when the laptop is closed for a sufficient amount of time (maybe like 5 minutes or something) it opens the GRUB menu and I have to boot into windows again and login and everything and reopen all the things I had open when I closed my laptop.



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      I have dual boot Windows + Ubuntu on my XPS15. Usually when I close the laptop it goes into sleep mode and when i open it I'm back where I left off. But after installing Ubuntu when the laptop is closed for a sufficient amount of time (maybe like 5 minutes or something) it opens the GRUB menu and I have to boot into windows again and login and everything and reopen all the things I had open when I closed my laptop.



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