Hi @macko, I can tell you some info about my hardware. But
unfortunately, building the MEI stuff into the kernel has not fixed the
problem: after ~7 days of use, it came back, just as you said.

> What is your exact model? (mine is NP900X4C-A02CH)
The exactly model is NP530U3C-AD5-BR

> Did you have the most recent firmware before the process? (mine is P07ABK
> although according to https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SamsungBIOS there
> is a more recent version)
The firmware version is P09ABH. It was the most recent version at the
moment when I've installed Linux (about 5 months ago), and I can't check
for a newer version because I need the samsung update tool, that only
runs on Windows.

> Can you spot any problems in the process? Or do you have any comments
> that may help me? Thanks in advance.
I didn't find any problems in the process. But  unfortunately building
MEI modules into the kernel is not a solution.
 

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