As the model hasn't been mentioned here yet, I thought I'd report that
it also affects me on a ThinkPad X250 with Ubuntu 18.04.
The two commands in comment #16 do fix it momentarily.
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Doesn't the fact that the bug appears on three different machines reported here
(Dell Inspiron N411Z, Dell Vostro 3750, HP Pavilion DM1) show that it is not a
BIOS issue?
I still experience that on my HP Pavilion DM1, on which I just replaced Ubuntu
by Linux Mint 17.2.
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Hi Donald and Christopher.
I still have this issue in 12.04.
Donald, can you remember when this issue fixed itself for you? Did you upgrade
to a more recent release?
I am reopening this as the issue remains the same for me.
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Status: Invalid => New
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Setting to confirmed as it is still the case on up-to-date 12.04 install
and 2 people are affected.
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Status: Expired => Confirmed
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Hi Christopher
Thank you for your input. I am trying to see if the Asus technical
service comes up with a good way to update the BIOS under Ubuntu (I
bought this computer with Ubuntu preinstalled, they should be able to
help me) because the Ubuntu help is scaring me a bit...
I'll let you know whe
I tried the mainline Kernel and came across this bug again.
I am using:
3.12.0-031200rc3-generic #201309291835 SMP Sun Sep 29 22:37:02 UTC 2013
x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
Cheers
** Tags added: kernel-bug-exists-upstream
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Confirmed
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Public bug reported:
I get this issue randomly when using my system (13.04 64bits on Asus
F201E, up to date with proposed repos). It started about a week ago (not
sure exactly though).
The system randomly shows a screen with lines more or less saying the
following:
ath: phy0: failed to stop TX D
Public bug reported:
I consistently see my Asus F201E off after I close the lid.
Both options are on "do nothing" in Power Settings > "when the lid is
closed".
This is with Raring Ringtail 64bits, up to date with proposed repos
activated.
Please let me know if I can give more information in an
I also have this problem on my HP Pavilion dm1 with 12.04 up to date.
Very annoying as bluetooth drains the battery.
Is Bug #658675 related to this? This is not a duplicate, as it was asked
to report a new bug in case something similar arose.
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