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It seems to be resolved, right?
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8086:0166 [Lenovo IdeaPad Z580] 12.04-13.10 10-20min boot delay (From
3.2.0.29-3.12-rc2)
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The only way I have been able to get the patched DSDT to work is to
build it into the kernel. This is less than ideal but will allow you to
use your computer. If you have been unable to get a patched DSDT to
work, this should work for you. I am currently running 14.04 with a
custom kernel
Sorry, end of 8 was supposed to say if you encounter any errors, try to
resolve them and retry building the kernel.
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Has anyone tried out Ubuntu 14.04?
I have recently tried Manjaro, and then a full Arch Install on my Lenovo
z580. Both successfully boot without any modifications. I'll keep an
eye out here in the mean time, in hopes that this gets resolved.
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14.04 has the same issue. I've since installed arch on a separate LV, and
I'm intending on switching to it as soon as it get it with all the software
and whatnot installed.
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I have been running Siddhu's patched kernal for the last few months and
I have occasionally (maybe 2x/week) been experiencing whole system
freezes. Everything on the screen stops moving or responding. I don't
know if this is a problem with that particular kernal or something else
(I haven't
I haven't experienced it. Are you running any graphics kernel modules, such
as the NVIDIA or AMD proprietary drivers? What version of Ubuntu are you
on? I recall that such a bug used to exist in the Intel Graphics Stack for
Ivy Bridge GPUs, but it has since been fixed. I'm not quite sure which
Does using something like coreboot to replace the BIOS fix this problem?
How about supergrubdisc?
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Jochen: Please open a separate bug for your Acer; this one mostly seems
to be pretty specific to this hardware.
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Maybe this race condition is also an issue on other platforms. I'm
wondering why my Acer Aspire One 521 netbook often hangs on reboot.
Powerup is fine, but reboot often does not boot. Could be the same
problem.
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The patched dsdt is actually not guaranteed to work. I've had instances
where it didn't. That patch attempts to fix what's seems to be a race
condition by adding a delay to the relevant function. But with all timing
workarounds, it won't always work. The kernel patch will always work,
because
Thanks Siddu,
Forgive my ignorance, but may I ask what commands I need to run to make
this happen. I am currently running 3.13.0-031300rc3-generic kernal.
I installed the ppa no problem
sudo add-apt-repository ppa:sduddikunta/z580
sudo apt-get update
but then how do I correctly install
You want to upgrade your linux packages. Run sudo apt-get dist-upgrade
for the upgrades to run. You should see a version with a ppa1 suffix in
the output.
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Thanks Siddhu. I do see the version with ppa1 suffix in the output. The
dist-upgrade command ends with the following two lines though
Error! Could not locate dkms.conf file.
File: does not exist.
Is this a problem or can I ignore it?
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Also, should I expect something new to show up in grub, or should I just
boot from 3.2.0-58?
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I'm not sure about DKMS, but if you don't have any special kernel modules
like Virtualbox or proprietary NVIDIA drivers, you should be okay. No new
entry should appear in grub.
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Excellent. So far no problems then. I do run virtualbox but sudo
/etc/init.d/vboxdrv setup seemed sufficient to get that working again.
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What is the advantage of a patched kernel over a patched DSDT (as
described in comment #160), which works with ANY kernel?
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Siddhu, I'd like to try tour workaround. Can I use that that kernal
with ubuntu 12.04 instead of 13.04 or is that likely to cause problems?
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I've meaning to support LTS for a while, so here it is. I just uploaded
a build of 3.2.0-58.88 for Precise 12.04 LTS to the PPA. Give it a few
hours to build before you attempt to install it. Install both the
linux-z580 package (contains boot scripts) and upgrade your linux-
image-3.2.0-58-generic
Thank you Alagos for that link. That also did the trick for me.
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Found temporary solution which works for me on my ubuntu 12.04 x64 and lenovo
z580:
http://askubuntu.com/a/353999
Maybe it could be useful for someone else.
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Siddu,
Thank you very much!
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Title:
8086:0166 [Lenovo IdeaPad Z580] 12.04-13.10 10-20min boot delay (From
3.2.0.29-3.12-rc2)
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I have read that this is an issue with software in the battery. Would
buying a new battery help at all with this issue...such as a non-lenovo
battery?
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I may have come across a workaround. After diff-ing the Arch and Ubuntu
kernel configs (the only true difference as the Ubuntu mainline series
is impacted as well), I found that Arch compiles ACPI battery support as
a module, while Ubuntu has it built-in. The difference seems to manifest
in the
I am still facing the problem I am using 12.04 LTS version kernel:
3.8.0-35-generic #50~precise1-Ubuntu SMP Wed Dec 4 17:25:51 UTC 2013 x86_64
x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
The issue is intermittent, i have to switch it off forcefully twice or
thrice to make it work.
Please provide an permanent fix
I also have a Lenovo Z580 running (Kubuntu) 13.10. I have a slightly
different problem (also reported elsewhere) that I assume has the same
cause and probably the same fix. My system often freezes for anywhere
from 10 seconds to a minute or two. Switching to a virtual console and
back seems to
@Paul
I don't think this is related to this bug.
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Abhishek Ellore Sreenath, this bug was reported a while ago and there
hasn't been any activity in it recently. We were wondering if this is
still an issue? If so, could you please test for this with the latest
development release of Ubuntu? ISO images are available from
@provost, Sounds a little like witchcraft but I'll give anything a try.
Unfortunately first boot was stuck on a delay using 3.11.0-13-generic.
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This is what worked for me.
1) Shut down laptop
2) Remove battery and unplug the power supply.
3) Press and hold power button for more than 40 seconds.
4) replace back battery and plug in power.
5) Boot into Ubuntu.Ubuntu boots normally without any delay.
Apparantly there is a bios level
Few more days on arch and i still have not seen this bug. I was on
3.12.0-1-ARCH for a bit and now I'm on 3.12.1-1-ARCH.
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I have not seen this problem on Arch yet. It has been only few weeks
since I installed it on my z580 so I will wait few more weeks and I will
report back. Kernel I'm using is stock vanilla Arch with no
customization on my end.
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Linux z580 3.11.6-1-ARCH #1 SMP PREEMPT Fri Oct 18 23:22:36
** Summary changed:
- Ubuntu 12.04/12.10/13.04/13.10 10-20min boot delay (From 3.2.0.29-3.12-rc2)
[Lenovo IdeaPad Z580]
+ 8086:0166 [Lenovo IdeaPad Z580] 12.04-13.10 10-20min boot delay (From
3.2.0.29-3.12-rc2)
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Can this be confirmed that it only effects debian based distros? Has
anyone tried Arch/Manjaro/Cent OS?
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It affects all Linux-based OSes. It is a bug in the upstream kernel itself.
I've tried Fedora, Arch, and even an LFS.
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