Ok just tried it with main battery and a few different button pressing
schemes.
1. Sleep / suspend: Impossible to get it back. If I press the power button
for long enough, it does a full power off. After that, see 2.
2. Normal shutdown: I got it to wake up a couple of times by pressing the
power
Hi,
The *CMOS *(BIOS) battery is installed, yes. The main power battery is not
- I can try that later but obviously I should be able to power on the thing
when the battery is not installed. FWIW, stock BIOS does not have this
problem.
R
Am Mo., 16. Jan. 2023 um 20:39 Uhr schrieb Martin Roth <
Have you tested with a battery installed? I'm imagining a hardware glitch on
shutdown that causes an EC failure. Many older desktop platforms wouldn't even
power on if there wasn't a CMOS battery installed.
Martin
Jan 16, 2023, 11:08 by flyingfishfin...@gmail.com:
> Morning,
> Just checking
Morning,
Just checking in to see if anyone had some advice on where I could look to
try and fix this problem. Note that it also happens for sleep and suspend
modes, not just shutdowns.
Thanks,
Rafael
Am Do., 12. Jan. 2023 um 09:16 Uhr schrieb Rafael Send <
flyingfishfin...@gmail.com>:
> Oh,
Oh, there's not currently a battery installed - so that would do it. Thanks
for a lead.
What's the path to fixing that? Different EC blob extracted from stock
BIOS, something in Coreboot to check?
R
Am Do., 12. Jan. 2023 um 09:11 Uhr schrieb Matt DeVillier <
matt.devill...@gmail.com>:
> sounds
sounds to me like AP shutdown is causing the EC to power off as well, so
it's not active to respond to the subsequent power button press. Not sure
why disconnecting AC power would reset that though, unless you are also
disconnecting the internal battery as well
On Thu, Jan 12, 2023 at 11:08 AM
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