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--- Comment #36 from Ax (hespe...@tuta.io) ---
I have successfully installed on this iron. Looks like there's no heaven
without efi on it. Thank you!
Details here (if anyone googling):
https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?pid=1861614#p1861614
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--- Comment #34 from bol...@boldos.info ---
(In reply to Ax from comment #33)
> Hello!
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> I think I have the same problem with a different system:
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> - Arch Linux on HP Envy x360 m ds0012dx
> - Kernel 5.2.9
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> I have tried patching the dsdt
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--- Comment #32 from bol...@boldos.info ---
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> > You have directly modified the isos?
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> I writed iso on usb. Then i added cpio file as this -
> https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/DSDT#Using_a_CPIO_archiv
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--- Comment #31 from goffy...@mail.ru ---
> You have directly modified the isos?
I writed iso on usb. Then i added cpio file as this -
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/DSDT#Using_a_CPIO_archive. And added
string in grub config. I can boot onl
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--- Comment #30 from bol...@boldos.info ---
You have directly modified the isos? And tried to boot those moisos?
First I installed Ubuntu 18.04 with kernel params "nolapic acpi=off". Then I
added the modified FACP tables (as cpio archive) to the
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--- Comment #28 from bol...@boldos.info ---
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> Ok, tried the updated ACPI tables magic trick (modified Reduced hardware
> support to 0 in FACP tables) and can confirm that kernel now boots fine with
> LAPIC and
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--- Comment #27 from bol...@boldos.info ---
Ok, tried the updated ACPI tables magic trick (modified Reduced hardware
support to 0 in FACP tables) and can confirm that kernel now boots fine with
LAPIC and ACPI. Also managed to boot kernel 5.1.16 wi
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--- Comment #26 from bol...@boldos.info ---
(In reply to boldos from comment #25)
> Hi Brian, unfortunately there is not such thing as "Advanced" section in
> these BIOSes. (I've red "on internets" that there might be some
> possibilities of uncl
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--- Comment #25 from bol...@boldos.info ---
(In reply to brian from comment #24)
> On that HP, do you have an option in the Advanced section of the BIOS to
> change the Sleep Mode to something like "Force S3" like on the Dell? If so,
> can you try
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--- Comment #24 from br...@ourhut.net ---
On that HP, do you have an option in the Advanced section of the BIOS to change
the Sleep Mode to something like "Force S3" like on the Dell? If so, can you
try changing that?
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--- Comment #22 from br...@ourhut.net ---
After updating my bios back to 2.2.3, I booted into Windows and extracted the
tables using the tools you linked to above (thanks!). I found that the "Sleep
Mode" bios setting had the same effect on the sam
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--- Comment #21 from br...@ourhut.net ---
After noticing the other differences in the decompiled tables, I looked at my
Bios settings, and saw I had set Bios -> Advanced -> Sleep Mode = "Force S3". I
tried setting this back to "Let OS configure" a
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--- Comment #20 from jus...@gerhardt.link ---
Seems you are correct. I thought I was running 1.0 but checking now I am
actually on 1.1.2
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--- Comment #19 from br...@ourhut.net ---
To clarify, I'm using Bios 1.0 from
https://www.dell.com/support/home/us/en/04/Drivers/DriversDetails?driverId=K02DY&osCode=wt64a&productCode=inspiron-14-5485-laptop
The version of the Bios 1.0 I download
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--- Comment #18 from br...@ourhut.net ---
Thanks for the acpi tools pointers, super helpful. I'm going through the
various versions of the bios from the Dell site and looking at the flags they
include now.
I'm currently running Bios version 1.0,
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--- Comment #17 from jus...@gerhardt.link ---
I've updated the previous table with a much higher version number. If your
issues are caused by the new version having a higher revision and thus the
modified table not being loaded this should fix tha
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--- Comment #15 from br...@ourhut.net ---
Quick update, reverting my bios to 1.0.0 enabled, using the FACP provided by
Justin, my installation proceeded normally.
I'd still like to learn how to debug this issue when it is occurring, so I may
upda
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--- Comment #13 from Tim N (tnelson@doghouse.agency) ---
Great! Thanks for the update, guys! I'll see if I can't make something out of
the info I've been given, and hopefully it will also help anyone else who
happens across this bug.
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--- Comment #12 from Adam Grigolato (adam.grigol...@balcora.net) ---
Its not required to build a new kernel,
As long as the one you are using allows ACPI tables to be overrode from
initramfs, in which case you can place the new ACPI table into the
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--- Comment #11 from jus...@gerhardt.link ---
My understanding of the long term is that Linux is improperly handling the
reduced hardware bit and Adam is working on a kernel patch to address this
generally.
Dell however should not be setting the
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