I have the same Problem, on my dell studio xps 16, i opened bug Bug #847813 (
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+bug/847813 )
i include my log
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Is it possible that I am experiencing that bug in Ubuntu 11.04 on a Dell
Studio 1555? First I thought my graphics weren't okay with Unity, but
it's the same with XFCE.
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Just checked with my dell desktop and it seems to be fine for me .. i
see sensors showing non zero temperature. Sad - my dell studio 1555 is
now owned by my wife - and she has gosh !!! windows 7 on it
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Note for the next proposed upload of Lucid: this has been included in
the day0 update but due to the way git works it got referenced again.
This is still released.
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This fix is already in the upstream 2.6.34 kernel. Closing for Maverick
and later.
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
Milestone: lucid-updates = None
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
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Dell Studio 1537 still can't suspend/hibernate when closing lid, it ends
with an unresponsive blank screen with the power on. However
suspend/hibernate works fine from the main menu.
Running pm-utils 1.3.0-1ubuntu2 and Linux 2.6.32-22-generic.
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Julio: See #574848. It seems to be an unrelated bug to this.
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Thanks Sigve, the fglrx package from lucid-proposed fixed the problem.
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Thanks! It works as it should now :-)
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Dell Studio XPS 1640 with a radeon mobility 3670 on a root-encrypted,
swap-encrypted (with random key) laptop. After updating to pm-
uitils-1.3.0-1ubuntu2, temperature is read correctly and sleep / wakeup
work perfectly.
Thanks guys, this problem's been bugging me for months! :)
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The kernel has been in -updates for a few days now, so we can certainly
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* Drop debian/suspend-blacklist again, the underlying kernel bug was fixed
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Thorbjørn Hermansen [2010-05-06 4:50 -]:
Seems like I'm still unable to suspend my laptop. I get this in my log file:
/usr/lib/pm-utils/sleep.d/00suspend-blacklist suspend suspend:Suspend causes
overheating and stopping of the fan. Please see
https://launchpad.net/bugs/526354
Returned
Martin Pitt: Do you know when is pm-utils package released so I will be
able to suspend again?
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Seems like I'm still unable to suspend my laptop. I get this in my log file:
/usr/lib/pm-utils/sleep.d/00suspend-blacklist suspend suspend:Suspend causes
overheating and stopping of the fan. Please see
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Returned exit code 1.
I have updated
Ok the battery removal was not a known issue which this change was meant
to fix. That should be forked into a new bug please. If you could make
that bug and add a comment here as to the new bug number that would be
great. File it against linux, and please include where this is known to
work,
[Dell Studio 1537] No sensors and fan control if there is no battery present on
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This bug was fixed in the package linux - 2.6.32-22.33
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[ Andy Whitcroft ]
* SAUCE: ACPI: EC: Allow multibyte access to EC (v3)
- LP: #526354
[ Tim Gardner ]
* ubuntu: rtl8192se -- update to version 0015.0127.2010
Filip Milivojevic [2010-04-30 17:02 -]:
pm-utils no longer contains 00suspend-blacklist and suspend works,
however the issue with resume from suspend when there is no battery
present still remains.
You mean that the fan/sensors don't work and the computer overheats
again if you have no
Yep,
if you suspend, remove your battery and then wake up, the sensors no longer
work.
Haven,t testet removing the battery before suspending, but it will probalby
have the same result.
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* Drop debian/suspend-blacklist again, the underlying kernel bug was fixed
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Copied pm-utils from lucid-proposed to maverick.
** Changed in: pm-utils (Ubuntu)
Status: Fix Committed = Fix Released
** Changed in: pm-utils (Ubuntu Lucid)
Status: Fix Released = Fix Committed
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I have exactly the same issue as Pfanne: if there is no battery in the
laptop when it wakes up from suspend, sensors and fans don't work.
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I have problem with this too, see
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+bug/572841. The attached file may be
to some help. I'm on a DELL studio XPS 1640 laptop.
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dell 1555 .. reinstalled 10.04 release LTS .. got 2.6.32-22 through
proposed updates but it was too slow.. thanks to the LTS release, so i
downloaded from the links k_laci gave.
sensors work fine now for me. I tested with battery.
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** Tags removed: verification-needed
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Reopening pm-utils task to revert the suspend blocking.
** Changed in: pm-utils (Ubuntu Lucid)
Status: Fix Released = In Progress
** Changed in: pm-utils (Ubuntu Lucid)
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I uploaded pm-utils 1.3.0-1ubuntu2 into lucid-proposed, it will land in
about two hours. This reverts the suspend blacklisting on these Dell
models.
Please install that together with the new kernel and test whether
suspend/resume now works again, and the sensor/fan problem is gone.
Thank you!
pm-utils no longer contains 00suspend-blacklist and suspend works,
however the issue with resume from suspend when there is no battery
present still remains.
Should I open another bug?
I will now try with 2.6.34-rc6 kernel (from kernel mainline ppa) to see
if this problem exists with this
The same issue is present with linux
2.6.34-020634rc6-generic_2.6.34-020634rc6_i386.
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Here is the build: https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/2.6.32-22.33
I installed the followings (x86_64):
https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/2.6.32-22.33/+build/1709565/+files/linux-headers-2.6.32-22_2.6.32-22.33_all.deb
@k_laci
thanks, thats ppa builds, i thought it will be delivered via updates since i
added lucid proposed. That way anyways i was using 2.6.34-rc4 :) which had
fixed my problem.
Yay !!! today is the release date .. go ubuntu.
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I have tested new kernels from
https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/2.6.32-22.33.
I've tried 32bit generic and generic-pae and with both of them, sensors and fan
control don't work when there is no battery present on wakeup. If there is
battery present, it works like it should.
I have
Same as #59 on a Studio XPS 1640 with amd64 kernel: no battery, no fans.
With the battery, fans works correctly.
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Dell studio 1555 :( Not OK
I took lucid proposed but i didnt get linux images. i had to manually
remove myself from suspend blacklist by editing /usr/lib/pm-
utils/sleep.d/00suspend-blacklist .
Which linux version has it been fixed ? I will update it from synaptic
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Where did you get your update from?
I added the proposed repos and checked different servers, but haven't found
one, that actually had the updated kernel.
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My Vostro 1200 also has this overheating problem, my laptop autimaticaly
cuts it self of twice today, I'm on lucid beta and have always update my
system
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I have done some testing with 0001-ACPI-EC-Allow-multibyte-access-to-
EC-v3.patch, and it works when I have battery in my laptop. When there
is no battery present on wakeup from suspend, sensors and fan control
don't work.
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I've just burned my legs using my Dell 1737 after a suspend/resume, so
you may want to add this laptop to the suspend blacklist until the
proper fix is made officially available. I can confirm that, like other
cases, the fan was not working after the resume.
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@Andy -- re: Fix Committed -- is this a fix of the underlying ACPI
issue? If so, is the fixed kernel available for download (for example,
in the kernel PPA)?
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@Andy -- re: Fix Committed -- never mind... I see it in the git tree.
Thank you. Do you have an ETA on this one landing either in Lucid or
Lucid-Proposed?
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@Pfanne -- that is as expected, we have fixes pending for the bug which
leads to the machine overheating. Until those are rolled out post
release we have disabled suspend on the affected models.
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interestingly hibernate doesnt work for me, it always leads to a
corrupted blank white screen. Now with no suspend - no way that was my
lifeline :) The solution for me is to block all updates or make sure i
dont take updates that disable my suspend. fingers crossed, its a daily
brain test to
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* Add debian/suspend-blacklist: Disable suspend on Dell Studio 1537, 1555,
and 1640. Suspend currently causes temperature sensors and fan to stop
working, which
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I can't suspend any longer.
When i manually suspend, or close the lid the screen is just locked.
I'm using a Studio 1555 with fglrx
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@Steve Langasek: Is there anyway to sneak it in there? I know this is a
big issue for me and others. This basically affects two models of
notebooks that System76 sells and clearly a load of Dell Studios. What
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a ppa, that has the patch applied, until the post-release update solves
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Tested #11 patched 2.6.32-21 kernel, still without fans on XPS 1640.
Also, some messages appears before plymouth at boot, so I attached dmesg
dump after resume with that kernel.
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Importance: High
Assignee: Andy Whitcroft (apw)
Status: In Progress
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As discussed in the release meeting, we should blacklist s/r in final
until the kernel gets fixed in an SRU. At that point we'll revert the
blacklist in pm-utils.
** Also affects: pm-utils (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Changed in: pm-utils (Ubuntu Lucid)
Importance:
@Martin Pitt -- Keep in mind that this bug is a blocker for those who
find the official kernel breaks ACPI events, and of course, the fix for
us is a blocker for those who cannot boot properly with the ACPI fix in
place. Either way, is it really a good idea to have a LTS come out of
the gate
I also have this problem, with a Dell Studio XPS 16 (1640), but neither
the 2.6.34-rc4-lucid or the 2.6.32-20.29 kernels work for me. I had
already submitted the
bug(https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/552876), and
later, marked as a duplicate of this, but now I think that may be
Cf. https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=14667#c97 and
https://bugzilla.kernel.org/attachment.cgi?id=26030
It may fix the booting problem.
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@k_laci: Awesome find. I'm back-porting the patch attached to comment
97 in the linked bug report and will report back. I can only test it
against the current bug as I didn't experience the regression.
Hopefully others will be able to test to see if the regression is
resolved as well.
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The attached patch is a back-ported version of
https://bugzilla.kernel.org/attachment.cgi?id=26030 -- I can confirm
that it applies cleanly to 2.6.32-21.32, compiles without a problem. On
my system, all tested ACPI functions (Bluetooth and WiFi keyboard
switches work, AC/Battery changes in
Addendum: Suspend/Resume via laptop lid working as well (still gets
stuck at 800 Mhz in On-Demand mode -- but that is another long-standing
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Sorry, but the window for kernel updates is closed. This is going to
have to go in as a post-release update.
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On boot I have two sets of sensors (coretemp and acpi) both of which
report reasonable temperatures, also the Fans respond to load and keep
the machine alive. Following suspend/resume cycle the acpi temperature
sensors stop reporting anything other than 0c and the
the problem with using 2.6.34 is, that the fglrx driver doesnt work.
and you dont want to use open source drivers on your notebook if you want any
battery life out of it.
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@Pfanne
I think that the simplest way is to stay with the latest working kernel
(2.6.32-20.29). If you lock it (e.g. in Synaptic) until a solution
comes, you won't be bothered by kernel upgrades.
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was dumb enough to update.
how do I revert to an older kernel?
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1. Manually download the debs
(https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/lucid/+source/linux/)
2. Install them with your favoured program (e.g. gdebi-gtk, dpkg)
3. Boot it
4. Delete the unnecessary packages, and lock 2.6.32-20.29
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There was a regression issue hence 2.6.32-20 doesnt have this fix anymore.
If you want the fix you can install the latest kernels 2.6.34, like i
installed http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-
ppa/mainline/v2.6.34-rc4-lucid/
take the two debs for your architecture, mine is amd64. Then put
The fix for this seems to cause severe boot regressions (no boot at all)
for a large number of thinkpad models. For now we are reverting the
change while the regression can be investigated.
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- LP: #542251
* add Breaks: against hardy lvm2
- LP: #528155
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*
@Andy -- Thanks for getting this taken care of! You might want to mark
Bug #524956 as a duplicate of this. I'm 99.9% sure that it is the same
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I marked 524956 as a dupe of this bug. Actually i am 100% sure it is the same
bug.
Yes thanks to Andy and William you too. This was a bad bug and i am happy its
out of the way.
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The fix for this bug has also been confirmed to fix total fan failure on
the Dell M1330. I suspect it has been cause a number of issues with
rfkill, fans, temperature etc on a range of Dell models.
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@William -- yes that does appear to be a difference but from what I can
see its the exact same size so we are good. Glad to hear this fixes you
as well, having one of the affected systems myself.
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Early morning report .. brightness controls still working (this was one
of the very old problems which was fixed in 2.6.32). No error messages
in dmesg. System was in sleep for 8 hours. Resumed and temperatures are
still visible yay. Fan working.
Everything appears to be working normal.
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applying the upstream patch myself and building test kernels. If those
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and report back here that would help greatly:
And the second file
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@Andy -- I'm testing the kernels at the link in post #11. It corrects
my ACPI issues. However, so far on two boots, I apport pops up with
Your system encountered a serious kernel problem. I'm attaching the
two files in /var/crash in the hope that the information will help you.
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awesome .. thank you both william and andy.
I have tested it with the linux debs from andy and ACPI temps show fine and
finally i feel fan running after resume from suspend .. thank you very very
much.
Regarding the problem that william is having, dont worry william that
seems to be a problem
@Andy
I ran a diff against the patch I created (see comment #9) and the patch
that you have posted at the link in comment #11, since the former did
not result in a serious kernel problem. The only difference that I
can see that would be of any consequence is where I used u32 bits, u64
*value64,
@cgarre -- Since I wasn't sure if the crash that I experienced was
related to the patch, I figured I'd pass the info to a the REAL
developers... better they have too much information than not enough. :)
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@Wiiliam i agree its better to have more information.
Ok as per that i guess acpi_integer is U64 so that should be ok, but as
per http://www.acpica.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=824 acpi_integer is
obsolete , though it seems to be valid in 2.6.32 it is obsolete in the
latest linux source. Thats
FYI : 1 hour report , have been using with restarts, resumes from suspend,
though i cant test hibernate - mine doesnt hibernate on any kernel :) Also
dmesg doesnt have any ACPI related messages after resume.
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I am waiting for daily kernel ppa updates to show up with this patch
applied. That way i will not be using a custom kernel .. i will continue
taking 2.6.34 updates from there, instead of running on 2.6.32 which i
dont think will be getting this patch anyways - unless you submit this
back to
Ok -- I spent the some time today manually applying Alexey
Starikovskiy's patch from
https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=14667#c89 -- I figured I
should try to fix the problem rather than just complain about it.
The attached patch is the result and provided for your consideration.
I've
I believe this bug is a duplicate of Bug #524956. The upstream bug is
https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=14667
As I noted in bug 524956, this regression effects more than just fans
and temperature sensors. On my machine, it renders the Bluetooth and
WiFi kill switches inoperable
for me hibernate doesnt work :)
Dont worry your computer lifetime wont be affected, since laptops are equipped
with cut off sensors, so the moment it reaches a critical temperature thats bad
for cpu it will just die (i mean not real death but it will just go dead) and
when starting too it
Workaround: hiberbate instead of suspend/resume. It takes longer, but
after reboot from hibernate, fan and acpi temperature sensors are
working correctly. Hopefully the recent usage without fan has not
reduced the lifetime of my Dell Studio 15...
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I confirm this on lucid alpha-3, and also on alpha-3 with the 2.6.34rc1
kernel. Fan does not start on a resume, and acpi temperature sensors on
resume are 0 degrees. I am using a Dell Studio 15 1537.
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Assignee: (unassigned) = Andy Whitcroft (apw)
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Triaged
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
Milestone: None = ubuntu-10.04-beta-2
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[Dell Studio 1537] temperature sensors and fan stop working following
** Attachment added: AlsaDevices.txt
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/39602235/AlsaDevices.txt
** Attachment added: AplayDevices.txt
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/39602236/AplayDevices.txt
** Attachment added: BootDmesg.txt
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/39602237/BootDmesg.txt
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** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided = High
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[Dell Studio 1537] temperature sensors and fan stop working following
I have tested for and confirmed that the bug is also present in
v2.6.32.8 and in v2.6.33-rc8.
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[Dell Studio 1537] temperature sensors and fan stop working following
suspend/resume
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/526354
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