On Sun, 21 May 2017, neil k wrote:
> attachment.) If I boot up the laptop with the lid closed, it won't start
> thermal throttling until after I trigger the event for the first time. So
Some people broke the LID handling hideously for dubious reasons on
later kernel versions, and I don't know ex
P.S. I should also mention that the 60 degree throttling doesn't change no
matter what I do. I set every BIOS setting to max performance and turned
off power saving, set all the settings in Windows and Lenovo power manager
to max, etc. and it still happens.
On Sun, May 21, 2017 at 1:36 AM, neil k
Hi,
thanks for the feedback. I already had version 4.10, now I updated the kernel
to 4.12 mainline and 0x13xx events disappeared (bluetooth fn key now works),
0x60b0 and 0x60b1 are still there though.
Hrvoje
Original Message
Subject: Re: [ibm-acpi-devel] Thinkpad X1 Carbon 5t
Hi!
I've spotted an log entry that I would like to share with you as
suggested in the log entry itself.
I'm using the new Lenovo Carbon X1 5th gen laptop with Ubuntu 16.04.2
LTS OS.
I'm getting these entries constantly.
--
May 18 15:49:45 carbon kernel: [19638.855788] th
Do you think I would have any luck contacting Lenovo about it? It seems
unlikely that I'd be able to find anyone at their technical support who
could give me a real answer about this...
I'll see if I can monitor the GPU on Windows and see what happens.
Here's an annotated version of the acpi_li