This is a Kabilake system, the intel-microcode does not support it as of
20161104 or 20170511 (upcoming release, to be uploaded in the next few
days).
Please ensure your BIOS/UEFI is up-to-date, latest known-to-be-available
microcode is revision 0x58, so it is not impossible that there are
availab
rnel is
not going to repeat the message for every "CPU" unless they happen to
need different microcode, which is not true for your machine.
Please check /proc/cpuinfo output: it should list the updated microcode
revision for all cores.
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Henrique de Moraes Holschuh
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You received th
Chris Ng,
FWIW, there is a big chance that the issue you observed is ultimately
caused by thermald depending on weakly specified behavior that is known
to be processor-model-specific, and which we now know to be also
microcode-level specific.
Please refer to bug #1480349, and remove thermald from
Please make sure you are running the latest UEFI firmware from Lenovo.
I didn't check this, but there might be a newer one:
Your CPU microcode is outdated. Intel microcode updates fix a lot more
than just CPU microcode, they can also workaround or fix some issues
with other circuits inside the pr
We don't deal with GPUs or generic ACPI in thinkpad-acpi-devel, just
with the thinkpad-acpi driver.
Please do this: remove the thinkpad-acpi driver (make it so it won't
autoload, maybe renaming it). Reboot. Test.
If the problem persists, we cannot help you in the thinkpad-acpi-devel.
If the pro
This bug report should NOT be closed without direct verification by the
submitter.
The new microcode update distribution DOES contain microcode with a
revision of 0x29 or later for the Xeon 1200v3. This means it *CAN* cause
the regression reported in this bug report.
And the microcode update pack
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