Sorry, I can't make this sensible for testing because I have failed to
discover a 100% reliable method for reproduction. My memory is that a
while back (when I was on 12.04) I could reproduce it consistently. But
now, I could go a while thinking "it's fixed" and then sometime it shows
up again (or
I don't know if I should mark this as fixed upstream or fixed or
whatever. I am having a very hard time reproducing it lately.
Basically, I rarely restart anyway, but I know that within the last
couple months, I have experienced this on the 3.13 kernel. However, I
installed the 3.18 latest mainlin
Hi, I started looking at this, but at
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Bugs/Upstream/kernel it says "booted into the
newest available upstream mainline kernel only" — I am still on 14.04
trusty. Do I install the newest thing marked for trusty or go ahead and
install a kernel for utopic? Also, I do audio wor
I have the impression this will not be a simple short task. I've never
done anything like it before, so it'll take me some time and energy to
make sense of it. I'll work on it sometime soon though. Thanks
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I hope I'm doing this correctly. For reference, it took me (both this
time and last) several tries to reproduce. The first few suspends
worked. I restarted again. After a few suspends, it started doing this
instant-wake behavior again (which it then will do consistently unless I
run that workaround
Before 14.04, I was running 12.04 LTS and had been using it since I got
this machine, starting with 12.04.2 I think, not sure, and the last
kernel I had installed before updating to 14.04 was Linux 3.11
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Hi Chris,
Yes, I had the same problem prior to Trusty. Someone else had posted a
report on it as well prior to Trusty, although that report got marked as
specific to Unity and you marked it "won't fix" when the original poster
indicated perhaps it was fixed for them. I have been using other DE's,
I tried with the latest kernel 3.15 rc5 and I still got the error.
Attached is the dmesg file
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I thought it was fixed as I didn't have the issue for a while, but it
recurred again just now with the same workaround of that echo command
mentioned originally solving it for now.
Output of sudo dmidecode -s bios-version && sudo dmidecode -s bios-
release-date:
GDETA6WW (1.66 )
04/09/2014
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I got the BIOS update complete. The issue seems to be solved, although
now I have a couple separate issues. Thanks for the help, I marked the
ticket "invalid."
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I am running 14.04 Trusty Tahr with KDE, so
Thanks, that all makes sense, except I have no optical drive, so I can't
use CD/DVD to update the BIOS, and I tried everything I could with lots
of help to get a USB flash drive version working, and that never booted.
I got some confirmation of other people having this issue. It seems
there's an i
Thanks, that all makes sense, except I have no optical drive, so I can't
use CD/DVD to update the BIOS, and none of the links or anything that I
searched for make it clear how to use the BIOS ISO via USB. I don't have
any Windows install; I have only Ubuntu. I am happy to update the BIOS
if I can f
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I am running 14.04 Trusty Tahr with KDE, so this is *not* a mir or Unity
issue. After boot, the system will suspend once, then after that it will
wake up on its own
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Title:
Lenovo Thinkpad Twist won't stay suspended after first
Public bug reported:
Just like described in
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1213233
I am running 14.04 Trusty Tahr with KDE, so this is *not* a mir or Unity
issue.
Basically, after boot, the system will suspend once, then after that it
will wake up on its own immediately aft
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