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Lenovo Carbon X1 9th gen no longer powers off
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To add here, I just started experiencing the same (or very similar)
issue on a X1 Carbon 9th Gen -- but when suspending rather than trying
to power off.
Closing the lid would appear to put the machine into suspend but:
(1) it still runs --> gets hot in a bag --> eventually powers off due to
ove
I've attached the output of journalctl -b -l
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It would be only useful if we have the boot log of the failure session.
Please reproduce the issue and run the following command to capture the
log.
% journalctl -b -1
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Please report the issue with apport-collect 1940665, so we can learn
more about the BIOS and hw configs.
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Title:
Lenovo Carbon X1 9th gen no long
Hi Jakob,
thank you to report this issue.
Would you please help to attach the log?
If apport doesn't work on your side then would you please help to attach
"journalctl -b -1" in next boot up cycle after force power off the system?
BTW, the oem-5.10 will be transited to 5.11-hwe (or 5.13/5.14 oem
Can confirm that sudo apt install linux-generic-hwe-20.04 makes
everything work. Didn't have to remove OEM.
I've tried some earlier generic-kernels where the screen scaling
(running 4k) would be off and the buttons for controlling the light (F5
F6) didn't work.
But using the latest generic everyt
apport-collect 1940665 gives me a bunch of Python-errors in terminal.
BTW the problem persists when running 5.10.0-1049-oem
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Title:
Lenovo Carbon
I can confirm that with the generic 5.11 kernel shutdown works correctly
- the laptop powers off completely.
Workaround:
- Installation of Generic kernel
sudo apt install linux-generic-hwe-20.04
Note: It may be necessary to also manually install the corresponding
linux-modules and linux-modules-
Same problem here with Thinkpad T14s Gen2 and OEM kernel.
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Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
** Changed in: linux-oem-5.10 (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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