I don't see Linux versions of the touchpad firmware?
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Title:
trackpad doesn't work on Lenovo X1 Yoga Titanium after suspend/resume
Is there any way to perform these updates without Windows? I overwrote
the whole drive when I obtained Ubuntu. I have performed a few BIOS / EC
updates via fwupdmgr, but the system shows as up-to-date now.
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Public bug reported:
On my X1 Yoga Titanium (which has a fancy new "Sensel" trackpad with
haptic response to clicks), the trackpad stops working after a
suspend/resume cycle, although the red trackpoint continues to work fine
for controlling the pointer. I believe this system is using S0i3 for
su
I've come up with a theory that I think matches what I observe. It
seems that my laptop gets into the bad state if I suspend too quickly
after hot unplug from thunderbolt. If I wait long enough after hot
unplug that all the thunderbolt devices are fully removed, then the
system remains fine. If
No BIOS options changed. I am on X1 Yoga 2nd gen - the BIOS exposes S3
by default. X1 Yoga 3rd gen is the first Lenovo generation that
defaults to S0i3 for suspend.
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I see from https://pcsupport.lenovo.com/us/en/downloads/DS506115 that
there is a firmware update available for my dock. I am going to try and
borrow a windows system and perform that update.
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No, unfortunately I am on the latest BIOS. dmidecode reports
BIOS Information
Vendor: LENOVO
Version: N1NET45W (1.32 )
Release Date: 03/11/2019
and https://pcsupport.lenovo.com/us/en/products/laptops-and-
netbooks/thinkpad-x-series-laptops/thinkpad-x1-yoga-type-20jd-20je-
** Attachment added: "lspci while connected to working thunderbolt dock"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1825395/+attachment/5258314/+files/post-suspend-lspci.txt
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I can boot either connected or not, and the first connection will
usually work. I'd say my more common workflow is to boot away from my
dock, use my laptop for a bit, suspend, and go to my desk and resume
while docked. That usually works, but if I then undock, use my laptop
for a bit, suspend, co
** Attachment added: "lspci before laptop is docked"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1825395/+attachment/5258313/+files/pre-suspend-lspci.txt
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** Attachment added: "lspci after reconnection to thunderbolt dock -
non-working"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1825395/+attachment/5258316/+files/post-replug-lspci.txt
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** Attachment added: "lspci after unplug from thunderbolt dock"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1825395/+attachment/5258315/+files/post-unplug-lspci.txt
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** Attachment added: "dmesg from boot to reproduction of the thunderbolt issue"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1825395/+attachment/5258312/+files/post-replug-dmesg.txt
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Attaching dmesg showing failed thunderbolt attachment. There is a good
hotplug starting with
[35304.659358] thunderbolt 0-1: new device found, vendor=0x108 device=0x1630
[35304.659361] thunderbolt 0-1: Lenovo ThinkPad Thunderbolt 3 Dock
for example, you can see that the system discovers the down
So I can confirm that this bug happens with upstream build
5.1.0-050100rc5-generic. Will attach full dmesg.
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thunderbolt / P
I will try the upstream kernel, although it will be a few days before I
can confidently report if the issue is not present.
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I have a Lenovo X1 Yoga 2nd gen along with the Lenovo thunderbolt
docking station. Initial connection to the dock works great, but after
a few plug/unplug and suspend/resume cycles, the system gets in a state
where a reboot is needed to make the dock work. The displayport
co
Public bug reported:
Not doing anything in particular other than using wifi on my laptop.
ProblemType: KernelOops
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 18.10
Package: linux-image-4.17.0-7-generic 4.17.0-7.8
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 4.17.0-7.8-generic 4.17.12
Uname: Linux 4.17.0-7-generic x86_64
Annotation: Y
Is MST actually required for 4K / 60Hz monitors, or is HBR2 / DP 1.2
sufficient? (My understanding is that Intel Linux drivers already
support HBR2)
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I tried this with the latest upstream kernel (3.13-rc8) plus the patch
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/attachment.cgi?id=91164 to Intel graphics
displayport handling (needed to make my monitor connected to my docking
station work). If I get rid of the "blacklist nouveau" with this
kernel, suspend is
Actually I was wrong about lspci working with the upstream kernel. It
looks like I got lucky once, but the next time I tried it with upstream
3.13-rc8 the system hung just like it does with the Ubuntu kernel.
So the upstream kernel behavior looks to be pretty much the same as the
Ubuntu kernel.
Public bug reported:
I have a new Lenovo T440p laptop, which has a Haswell CPU and NVidia GPU
in an "optimus" setup. In a default 14.04 install, the system is quite
flaky: suspend doesn't work and doing lspci apparently corrupts memory
(the system hits random weird failures and then freezes about
Public bug reported:
Seems to be related to resume problems turning on the video outputg
ProblemType: KernelOops
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 13.10
Package: linux-image-3.10.0-6-generic 3.10.0-6.17
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 3.10.0-6.17-generic 3.10.3
Uname: Linux 3.10.0-6-generic x86_64
Annotation: T
Public bug reported:
might be relevant that I suspended undocked and then resumed docked.
ProblemType: KernelOops
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 13.10
Package: linux-image-3.10.0-3-generic 3.10.0-3.12
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 3.10.0-3.12-generic 3.10.1
Uname: Linux 3.10.0-3-generic x86_64
Annotation:
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