Is anything going to happen on this bug? The x230 is supposed to be
"certified" on Ubuntu, which is the reason I bought it. Now it's
crashing on the latest kernel release but I've heard nothing for 2
weeks.
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Running the -40 kernel right now with no issues. Previously in locked
up right away. I turned off the wireless and turned it back on again
with no issues.
Looks like this is fixed.
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I'm having this same problem with the same symptoms on the x230. Also
crashes on 3.8.0-38. Going back to 3.8.0-36 works.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1289429
Title:
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I should also add if I turn off the wireless, the machine boots. As
soon as I turn on the wireless, kernel panic. I managed a screenshot
taken with my phone. It's mostly legible.
** Attachment added: "kernel panic of x230 from wireless card on kernel
2.8.0-38"
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Public bug reported:
After suspending, my x230 laptop only occasionally restarts the wifi
card. The wifi light on the laptop fails to come on. Reboot fixes
this, as does closing the laptop and trying again to resume.
I've also tried the following kernel with the same results:
3.14.0-031400.201
Oh, I should mention this worked perfectly on the 12.04
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1363577
Title:
Resume didn't start wifi card on Lenovo x230 Thinkpad
Status in “li
I've tested 3.17.0-031700rc2.201408251935 and confirmed it still exists
on this kernel.
** Tags added: kernel-bug-exists-upstream kernel-bug-exists-
upstream-3.17-rc2
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Confirmed
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After further testing, I still had the same bug under my original 12.04
PP kernel. I then discovered everything worked fine when I close the
laptop without being logged in. That meant a userland program was
responsible likely involved. I removed a program (I believed installed
be default) called
Jupter seems to be no longer maintained, but yet it wasn't removed when
I upgraded. Christopher, do you know how I'd go about contacting
someone so this package is automatically removed when a user upgrades
from 12.04 to 14.04? It's caused quite a few people quite a lot of
headaches, and hasn't b
Thanks Christopher.
It still seems to me that Ubuntu should simply remove all unsupported
PPAs as a matter of maintaining stability. I don't recall installing
Jupiter a year ago, but I suppose I must have at some point.
At the very least it'd be nice to have the option of simply doing a
fresh in
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