This is a problem on my Dell XPS 13 with Ubuntu 17.10 as well.
I upgraded from the supported 16.04 LTS that it came with and my peripherals
are dropping out on me.
Good to hear it's getting fixed.
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Hi, sorry about not having the time to go through all the testing at the
time.
Nor I am using Raring, and the problem persist. Just thought I would let
you know.
The funny thing is that I never had this problem with Linux Mint:
http://www.linlap.com/hp_probook_6470b
I will comment again if I fin
I am currently running 13.04 and the same problem is still present. It's
been with me since 12.04
But now I have discovered a pattern to these freezes: My power cord is
always unplugged when Ubuntu freezes.
I have a usage pattern that might have an impact: Whenever the screen
saver is starting (t
I've updated the BIOS:
$ sudo dmidecode -s bios-version && sudo dmidecode -s bios-release-date
68ICE Ver. F.45
10/07/2013
Will now test running on battery to see if it'll freeze.
Thank you for the reminder and sorry for the trouble. :)
** Tags removed: bios-outdated-f.45
** Tags added: bios-upd
And that's how long it took to get a freeze and perform a hard reboot.
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Title:
[HP ProBook 6470b] Ubuntu 12.04 random freezes
Statu
This workes for me on a Lenovo V15-II
Edit `/etc/default/grub` and change the line
"GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT" adding "i8042.nopnp=1" within the quotes.
Run `sudo update-grub`
Reboot.
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