disabling TPM did not work for me. still cannot wake up laptop. it is
obviously running in sleep as i need to power it off first.
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As of today, I can say that deactivating TPM in the BIOS has permanently
solved the problems with suspend and resume for me. In the meantime, I
have also reactivated INTEL_IOMMU without any negative effects. All the
problems described no longer occur. It works as a workaround as long as
you don't h
Interesting post in the Fedora forum:
https://discussion.fedoraproject.org/t/shutdown-reboot-broken-in-f37-since-kernel-6-1-x/79944/23
Here, disabling TPM in the BIOS brought permanent improvement. This is
the referenced kernel bug:
https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=217890
I also dea
As before, I did not find any anomalies in the log. In daily operation, 6.6.18
behaves more stable with regard to this problem. With the new version it
happens again very often, computer goes into HALT, but does not switch off or
resume does not work.
Intel_iommu is still deactivated.
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Anything in the logs? intel_iommu still turned off?
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A feeling of familiarity kicks in. Nice to meet you on Oracular.
Linux uENVY 6.11.0-9-generic #9-Ubuntu SMP PREEMPT_DYNAMIC Mon Oct 14
13:19:59 UTC 2024 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
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Just "splash" to GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT does not solve the issue for
me.
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Adding just the "splash" option to GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT does the
trick for me. Although you can't see the full boot log, at least it
reboots and shutdowns fully.
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Well, with kernel 6.8.x we finally ended up at the problematic point
again. It took longer, but it came some time. Now working with 6.6.18
and it looks pretty good. I haven't tested it systematically yet, but
you can use the notebook in the usual way again. Intel_iommu is still
deactivated.
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Still facing the issue on Ubuntu 24.04 LTS but I guess I will first
upgrade to Ubuntu 24.04.1 LTS and see if it has disappeared.
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Ubuntu 24.04.1 LTS (kernel 6.8.0-45) seems to work fine.
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Found messages like these in some old logs:
Jun 27 07:06:15 uENVY kernel: DMAR: IOMMU feature fl1gp_support inconsistent
Jun 27 07:06:15 uENVY kernel: DMAR: IOMMU feature pgsel_inv inconsistent
Jun 27 07:06:15 uENVY kernel: DMAR: IOMMU feature nwfs inconsistent
Jun 27 07:06:15 uENVY kernel: DMAR:
** Summary changed:
- Ubuntu 24.04: Suspend & Power off
+ Kernel 6.x: Suspend & Power off
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