NEW: I have now installed Ubuntu 23.10 on Dell Latitude 7390.
My 1st attempt of booting the installer from the live USB Stick was a
lot of waiting and then the system suddenly rebooted (a lot of waiting
at the black screen with the Dell logo and the Ubuntu logo and the
animated Ubuntu loading
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Unfortunately, I have not been notified by email that a new comment has
been posted here, and so, I am only seeing this now, by simple
coincidence!
First, thank you @BenBaker for the suggestion.
I have just tried it straight away. And here are my results: yes, with
your kernel boot args,
Using the following kernel boot args:
`GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT="quiet splash i915.enable_psr=0
i915.enable_dc=0 intel_idle.max_cstate=1"`
So far I haven't got any issues waking from sleep. @Attila can you
confirm if it works for you?
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Thanks for posting @Attila. So it turns out I'm still getting the
occasional freezing still also.
I have found another kernel boot arg to try.
`i915.enable_dc=0`
I'm going to add this now and see if it helps.
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@ Ben Baker thank you for your suggestion. I did try and here is what
has actually happened:
When I only added `intel_idle.max_cstate=1` kernel boot arg to grub
boot, without `nomodeset` and without `i915.enable_psr=0`, I got a
system freeze just when the login screen showed up. I only tried this
Can you try adding `intel_idle.max_cstate=1` kernel boot arg. So far it
seems to have fixed the suspend-wakeup issue on AC power for me.
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INDEED! The problem is back. I can not explain how, however, after a
little while, after adding the i915.enable_psr=0 kernel boot option to
grub permanently, if the system fades to black or the system goes into
sleep mode, it won't come back up again :(
Non-explainable behaviour! Anyone knows of
And it is happening again...
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/2006994
Title:
Ubuntu 22.10 and Dell Latitude 7390 – screen does not turn back on
after waking up from
My issue is now resolved. Not sure, but I think it was broken GRUB
somehow in my case. Right after issue started manifesting itself, I
noticed every time update shows up, any GRUB related items are
deselected and could not be selected in Software Updater GUI. Tried
terminal and those same packages
UPDATE RE: i915.enable_psr=0
Yes, this kernel parameter solves the problem - WHEN - the laptop runs
off it's internal battery.
As soon as I plug the power cable in and issue a >> systemctl suspend <<
command, the screen will go blank, however, the system will not go into
sleep: the keyboard
Thank you for this, Benjamin Renard! I have tried this and indeed, the
problem is gone. I only have the laptop, no additional displays
attached, however, it works fine! Until the problem is 100% solved by
someone, I will just use the "i915.enable_psr=0" kernel parameter at
boot time. For anyone
With some help (https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/drm/intel/-/issues/4813),
I finally found a better workaround than the "nomodeset" kernel
parameter : replace it by "i915.enable_psr=0". See
https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/drm/intel/-/issues/4813 for details. For
me, all seem works well now (including
I have exactly the same problem on my Dell Latitude 7390. I also try it
with Debian Bullseye and I reproduce this problem. No problem on the
original Microsoft Windows installation.
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Similar behaivour started recently on my Lenovo V330. Presumably
introduced by one of the updates.
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Title:
Ubuntu 22.10 and Dell
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