Information isn't available on what has changed between NVM releases from
Intel. It generally improves performance and resolves issues with the ICM
stack. Those could lead to for example the controller not going to sleep
when it should.

On Wed, Dec 20, 2017, 11:26 Jeffrey Bouter <1738...@bugs.launchpad.net>
wrote:

> Kai-Heng,
>
> As posted before, I have since upgraded to 2.4.2 - this *sometimes*
> fixes the issue, but not always. Currently, it is fixed. So I don't plan
> on rebooting my machine (just letting it suspend) until either a new
> kernel release comes out, or a firmware update comes out.
>
> Mario,
>
> What would this firmware upgrade fix? Is it advised to install testing
> firmware onto my XPS?
>
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