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--- Comment #249 from siyia (eutychio...@gmail.com) ---
Add: acpi_osi='Windows 2018' acpi_backlight=vendor
in grub boot parameters
and use kernel 5.4,for me it doesnt blink at all i've tested thoroughly.Laptop
was always charged while tested
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haha, it seems it blinks even not on max brightness while charging (didn't use
your workaround).
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--- Comment #247 from logxx (vladimir220...@mail.ru) ---
lol, somehow i can see recent messages in launchpad, but not there...
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--- Comment #246 from logxx (vladimir220...@mail.ru) ---
btw, do you also have lowres screen while updating bios? it used 1920*1080
before, but now it's like 800*600
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--- Comment #245 from logxx (vladimir220...@mail.ru) ---
How is it?
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--- Comment #244 from Erik (erikjohans...@flashbox.5july.org) ---
There's a new bios (1.18) out
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--- Comment #243 from siyia (eutychio...@gmail.com) ---
Hello if you have problems with screen flickering at 100% backlight brightness
Add: acpi_osi='Windows 2018' acpi_backlight=vendor
in grub boot parameters
it totally fixes the issue
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--- Comment #242 from siyia (eutychio...@gmail.com) ---
i also used woesb to burn the win10 iso mentioned above in a flash drive
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--- Comment #241 from siyia (eutychio...@gmail.com) ---
I booted this https://toolslib.net/downloads/viewdownload/255-winpese-x64/ from
a usb drive and loaded the bios from another usb storage to update.
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--- Comment #240 from logxx (vladimir220...@mail.ru) ---
Guys, can you tell please how do you update bios? Maybe the sluggishness of
bios/grub is caused by one of methods? Cuz some people aren't experiencing it
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--- Comment #239 from siyia (eutychio...@gmail.com) ---
I noticed faster wake from suspend, but nothing game-changing.
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--- Comment #238 from logxx (vladimir220...@mail.ru) ---
Quite sad, so are there any changes at all?
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--- Comment #237 from siyia (eutychio...@gmail.com) ---
I did test it, works fine, only issue is that the boot loader and bios menu
still being laggy since 1.15v bios, its like there is no graphical
acceleration, but after boot evgerything works
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Is someone up to test it?
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--- Comment #235 from logxx (vladimir220...@mail.ru) ---
Btw, the new bios 1.17 is out guys
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Where did you find information about the positive site, this post? I just read
some articles on your website, and I really like your style. Thank you for the
millions and keep
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--- Comment #228 from logxx (vladimir220...@mail.ru) ---
also, i have noticed that one of usb 2.0 ports is not always working right in
linux (dunno if bios update caused it)
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--- Comment #227 from logxx (vladimir220...@mail.ru) ---
Under KDE, suspend doesn't work with recent kernels, see
https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=247761, the BIOS is usable, but grub
feels a lot slower than it was
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--- Comment #226 from Erik (erikjohans...@flashbox.5july.org) ---
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> Erik, have you updated bios with Windows or have you used some other way to
> do it? Do suspend work fine in linux now?
I used windows to
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As for me, not only GRUB is slower now, but the bios is also a little
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--- Comment #224 from logxx (vladimir220...@mail.ru) ---
Erik, have you updated bios with Windows or have you used some other way to do
it? Do suspend work fine in linux now?
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--- Comment #223 from Erik (erikjohans...@flashbox.5july.org) ---
I have now upgraded to bios v1.15 and everything seems to work as expected and
i don't need to override IVRS anymore.
I couldn't replicate the slow boot loader, tried grub 2.04 and
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i use refind not grub
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For the grub lagging, try this:
sudo nano /etc/default/grub
GRUB_GFXMODE=1280x800
sudo update-grub
If this doesn't fix it you can try another resolutions.
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slower bootloader, but you can downgrade if you want, after updating to 1.15
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So there are no drawbacks with the new v1.15 bios?
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--- Comment #218 from logxx (vladimir220...@mail.ru) ---
Oh, actually they do, i forgot something
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--- Comment #217 from logxx (vladimir220...@mail.ru) ---
Grub is also slower now, and fn keys don't do anything
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--- Comment #216 from logxx (vladimir220...@mail.ru) ---
Arch blinks when booted without ivrs parameters
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--- Comment #213 from logxx (vladimir220...@mail.ru) ---
Are there still complains about acpi in dmesg? Also, what distro have you
tried? I can't test it now, cuz i don't want to reinstall windows again (i have
no spare disks).
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--- Comment #212 from bakarichar...@gmail.com ---
After I had installed the new bios from Acer support site the kernel loaded
with and even without ivrs kernel parameters however the GUI didn't start if I
used the ivrs parameters.
Could somebody
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> Another alternative would be:
> * Disable IOMMU in the BIOS (which should also get rid of the IVRS table)
Ironically, my
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Leave during Aug 1st ~ 7th, mail response maybe very slow.
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--- Comment #209 from logxx (vladimir220...@mail.ru) ---
ohh, nvm, just got soft lockup again
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--- Comment #208 from logxx (vladimir220...@mail.ru) ---
Have just installed arch linux with kernel 5.22 with ivrs parameters. After
that, it loads without any parameters! Maybe it's because of amd-ucode that i
have also installed, but i am not
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--- Comment #207 from bakarichar...@gmail.com ---
Or in this cases why does the kernel not find the pci "devices" somehow like we
do?
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--- Comment #206 from Kai-Heng Feng (kai.heng.f...@canonical.com) ---
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> For IOMMU-related part, as mentioned above, the IVRS table does not list the
> correct IOAPIC IDs. This would cause
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Hi Suravee Suthikulpanit,
Thank you for the reply.
noapic is not needed, that had been just a worse option before we found out the
ivrs option.
So you say this can not be fixed in kernel
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For IOMMU-related part, as mentioned above, the IVRS table does not list the
correct IOAPIC IDs. This would cause driver to disable interrupt-remapping
support
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--- Comment #203 from logxx (vladimir220...@mail.ru) ---
Actually, i've tried some puppy linux before, and it was bootable without
editing anything
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--- Comment #202 from bakarichar...@gmail.com ---
There is no change, I've tested it. Please let us wait for the AMD developer
who can fix this.
https://github.com/torvalds/linux/search?q=iommu=Commits
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--- Comment #201 from logxx (vladimir220...@mail.ru) ---
i think somebody needs to test this on new 5.2 kernel cuz there are some iommu
stuff in git log
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