Guys, any news regarding this matter? Are there any developments
regarding this issue? Is there something else we can do to help identify
the problem?
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I'm sorry, i can't. This is my work machine and i can't afford
constantly changing OS. I can't help with that. Hope someone else who
has the same issue can do it.
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I can't tell. The computer is new and the only distro i've installed on
it is Saucy.
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Title:
[Dell Latitude E6540] CPU stuck on mini
OK, so for a more scientific test. I used sysbench to test CPU
performance. I tested with the stock 3.11.0-15-generic kernel and the
test 3.13.0-031300rc3-generic kernel, both before and resume a
suspend/resume cycle.
The command i used to perform the tests:
sysbench --num-threads=8 --test=cpu --
OK, so i tested the 3.13 kernel (3.13.0-031300rc3-generic) and it does
_seem_ to make a difference. The problem is that the ondemand cpu
governor is not available, only powersave and performance so i have no
real way, other than what the system feels to me, to test this issue.
** Changed in: linux
I can't say if the issue occurs in other versions since the laptop is
new and i just installed 13.10 on it. Will test the kernel and update
with the results.
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** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Confirmed
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** Description changed:
This happens on a Dell Latitude E6540 (4th gen core i7 CPU).
Steps to reproduce:
1) normally boot the computer and make sure everything works as expected (i
use the ondemand governor)
2) suspend
3)
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Ti
Public bug reported:
This happens on a Dell Latitude E6540 (4th gen core i7 CPU).
Steps to reproduce:
1) normally boot the computer and make sure everything works as expected (i
use the ondemand governor)
2) suspend
3) make the computer is unplugged and resume
Expected behavior: cpu should wo
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