Christopher Allan Webber writes:
> Clément Lassieur writes:
>
>> Clément Lassieur writes:
>>
I just flashed the latest stable of libreboot and for t400 it is fixed,
I can recover from suspend. Thanks to the amazing work of Leah and all
other libreboot contributors :)
>>>
>>> I sti
Clément Lassieur writes:
> Clément Lassieur writes:
>
>>> I just flashed the latest stable of libreboot and for t400 it is fixed,
>>> I can recover from suspend. Thanks to the amazing work of Leah and all
>>> other libreboot contributors :)
>>
>> I still reproduce the bug with latest stable and x
Clément Lassieur writes:
>> I just flashed the latest stable of libreboot and for t400 it is fixed,
>> I can recover from suspend. Thanks to the amazing work of Leah and all
>> other libreboot contributors :)
>
> I still reproduce the bug with latest stable and x200.
This is probably a libreboot
> I just flashed the latest stable of libreboot and for t400 it is fixed,
> I can recover from suspend. Thanks to the amazing work of Leah and all
> other libreboot contributors :)
I still reproduce the bug with latest stable and x200.
Hi,
ng0 writes:
> Following this[0] thread you can see the problems I have with libreboot
> latest (latest at the time of flashing) experimental release.
>
> Leah later said - an email or log I can not find at the moment on
> libreboot or libreboot-dev - that this behavior was fixed with
> a T40
Thanks to Kei I could now check the libreboot version:
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Getting SMBIOS data from sysfs.
SMBIOS 2.7 present.
8 structures occupying 382 bytes.
Table at 0xBDAB4020.
Handle 0x, DMI type 0, 24 bytes
BIOS Information
Mark H Weaver writes:
> Danny Milosavljevic writes:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>>> I know more people than just me are using libreboot here, do you have
>>> any problems with suspend and recovery?
>>
>> I have a X200 and some time after waking up from suspend on the first
>> larger disk access it hangs, losing
Clément Lassieur writes:
> Hi,
>
>> We include older kernel versions: linux-libre-4.4 and linux-libre-4.1,
>> which you can select via the 'kernel' field of the OS configuration,
>> e.g.: (kernel linux-libre-4.4)
>>
>> Can you try these and see if the problem persists?
>
> I tried these kernels
> What's the standard way to recover just the oops text? I didn't see any text
Can you setup a serial console or a netconsole ? That should help you
get the logs.
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Vincent Legoll
ng0 writes:
> Clément Lassieur writes:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>>> We include older kernel versions: linux-libre-4.4 and linux-libre-4.1,
>>> which you can select via the 'kernel' field of the OS configuration,
>>> e.g.: (kernel linux-libre-4.4)
>>>
>>> Can you try these and see if the problem persists?
>>
My machine just crashed with a Linux oops (with blinking caps lock and
everything) - the second time it did that, ever.
I have crashkernel enabled - but unfortunately the kernel that Guix installed
didn't have all the flags enabled that I need to be able to generate the
crashdump.
See http://d
> Mark, Clèment: Do you run the release or the testing version of
> libreboot?
I reproduced with both stable (20150518) and beta
(experimental-86-g07ed7f9).
For each one of them, I tried linux-libre 4.1, 4.4 and 4.7 without
success.
Note that my system is encrypted (except /boot).
Clément Lassieur writes:
> Hi,
>
>> We include older kernel versions: linux-libre-4.4 and linux-libre-4.1,
>> which you can select via the 'kernel' field of the OS configuration,
>> e.g.: (kernel linux-libre-4.4)
>>
>> Can you try these and see if the problem persists?
>
> I tried these kernels a
Hi,
> We include older kernel versions: linux-libre-4.4 and linux-libre-4.1,
> which you can select via the 'kernel' field of the OS configuration,
> e.g.: (kernel linux-libre-4.4)
>
> Can you try these and see if the problem persists?
I tried these kernels and still have the problem (with GuixSD
Danny Milosavljevic writes:
> Hi,
>
>> I know more people than just me are using libreboot here, do you have
>> any problems with suspend and recovery?
>
> I have a X200 and some time after waking up from suspend on the first
> larger disk access it hangs, losing all the dirty sector payload in
>
This is the boot up messages of one of the affected (running GuixSD)
devices. As I was assured this is a GuixSD specific problem, parabola,
trisquel and others do behave as expected (recover from
suspend/hibernate works).
Jul 28 15:32:29 localhost vmunix: [0.00] KERNEL supported cpus:
Jul
Hi,
Danny Milosavljevic writes:
> Hi,
>
>> I know more people than just me are using libreboot here, do you have
>> any problems with suspend and recovery?
>
> I have a X200 and some time after waking up from suspend on the first larger
> disk access it hangs, losing all the dirty sector payloa
Hi,
> I know more people than just me are using libreboot here, do you have
> any problems with suspend and recovery?
I have a X200 and some time after waking up from suspend on the first larger
disk access it hangs, losing all the dirty sector payload in the process. This
is Guix-specific, the
Following this[0] thread you can see the problems I have with libreboot
latest (latest at the time of flashing) experimental release.
Leah later said - an email or log I can not find at the moment on
libreboot or libreboot-dev - that this behavior was fixed with
a T400 system running parabola with
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