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laptop: yoga pro 2
running Ubuntu 14.10, also happened on 14.04 - all 64 bit
Laptop fails to resume after being suspended only when on AC power.
When on batter power suspend/resume works fine.
When on AC after resume you can move the mouse and see you desktop but
nothing is
3.16.0-25.33-generic 3.16.7
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laptop: yoga pro 2
running Ubuntu 14.10, also happened on 14.04 - all 64 bit
Laptop fails to resume after being suspended only when on AC power.
When on batter power suspend/resume works fine.
- When
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Title:
[Lenovo Yoga 2 Pro] Resume fails when on AC power
Status in “linux” package in Ubuntu:
Incomplete
I installed the latest upstream kernel and I am no longer having the
suspend/resume lockup issue. It looks like it is fixed in the upstream
kernels. Thank you for your help on this.
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I have the exact same issue on Fedora 30. Bios 1.5.1 came out today and
has the same exact issue.
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Title:
[Dell BIOSes dated 27
@Peter_Lustig
Yes unfortunately that is correct. It makes the laptop more then
usable, but does not fix the later bios issues.
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I have a workaround on linux(its not ideal).
On linux if i disable "disable while typing" and then disable "tap to
click" it works. It would seem that the act of disabling and enabling
the touchpad over and over causes it to not enable once and awhile. Its
not ideal to not be able to tap to
#46 Still working for me, have not had the issue since I made that
change. I'm on Fedora 31 as well, fully up to date. Maybe I have just
been lucky so far.
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On bios 1.10.0 that was released yesterday with kernel 5.4(fedora) I no
longer have this issue. The keyboard and mouse work on boot for me.
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I installed CPU Power Manger (https://extensions.gnome.org/extension/945
/cpu-power-manager/) and set turbo to off in all profiles. Prior to this
running heavy games(divinity original sin 2 or MTG Arena) would push my
temp to 100C then the laptop would shut off. I also tried throttle
stop and
Playing with the settings, if i set the extension to 50% cpu and turbo
boost ON then it will turbo up to 2.00GHZ from 1.30GHZ(when under load)
and still maintain 60-70C during gaming which gives a little extra
performance. Not sure what the sweet spot is yet.
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The butter zone for me seems to be 60% which lets the CPU go as high as
2.40GHZ while maxing the temp at around 80C when gaming.
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@lolero2
the archlinux wiki page show hot to get microphone working.
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Lenovo_Yoga_c940
Tim
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@lolero2,
I dont know of an applet for Cinnamon but did come across the following
page that should work.
https://forums.linuxmint.com/viewtopic.php?t=266897
Tim
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on fedora its sudo dnf install alsa-sof-firmware.noarch
on Mint probable sudo apt-get install alsa-sof-firmware.noarch
or what ever your package is called.
do a search for it
sudo apt-cache search firmware
sudo apt-cache search sof
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