https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=44161

--- Comment #113 from Agustin Barto <[email protected]> ---
I agree 100% that people should avoid Samsung hardware if they're planning on
using it with Linux. The response upon support requests for Linux issues has
always been "use Windows" and we shouldn't encourage that kind of toxic
behavior from a manufacturer.

I have an NP550P5C which is also plagued with ACPI issues, including this one,
and doing a little bit of research I found a workaround that works for me:

1) Remove the battery and leave it out for a minute or two (some people
mentioned that I could use a reset button that's below the battery but my model
doesn't have one)
2) Remove the AC plug before suspending or resuming.

If I do 1) once and keep doing 2), the AC detection seems to work. For some
reason, suspending and resuming with the AC plugged seems to cause the issue,
and the only way to revert it is doing 1). Booting on Windows does nothing if
the issue has already occurred.

I hope this helps.

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