The reason for the change may be due to the way some new motherboards are
designed with accessory plug-able trusted platform modules or TMP 2 for short.
And Window 11 requirements.
More about tmp2 on linux and windows 11
https://paolozaino.wordpress.com/2021/02/21/linux-configure-and-use-your-t
On Wed, 23 Aug 2023 09:31:50 -0700 Nolan wrote:>
Looks like between bullseye and bookworm TPM support switched from
modular to built in, so the old workaround will not work without a
kernel rebuild.
bullseye:~# grep TPM /boot/config-5.10.0-25-amd64
CONFIG_TCG_TPM=m
CONFIG_HW_RANDOM_TPM=y
CONFI
On Wednesday, 23 August 2023 19:32:19 CEST Diederik de Haas wrote:
> diederik@bagend:~/dev/debian/salsa/kernel-team/linux$ grep -r CONFIG_TCG_TPM
> debian/config/ debian/config/arm64/config:CONFIG_TCG_TPM=m
> debian/config/kernelarch-x86/config:CONFIG_TCG_TPM=m
> debian/config/config.cloud:CONFIG_T
On Wednesday, 23 August 2023 18:31:50 CEST Nolan wrote:
> Looks like between bullseye and bookworm TPM support switched from
> modular to built in, so the old workaround will not work without a
> kernel rebuild.
>
> bullseye:~# grep TPM /boot/config-5.10.0-25-amd64
> CONFIG_TCG_TPM=m
> CONFIG_HW_R
On Sat, 13 May 2023 17:31:35 +0200 Jean-Michel Zwygart
wrote:
May 13. 2023 UPDATE same issue back again on Bookworm RC2
As I use my Thinkpad X1 Yoga (is detected as X1 Carbon 4th gen) also as
test machine, I made a fresh Bookworm install and had the same issue
(even worse) as on Bullseye. I s
May 13. 2023 UPDATE same issue back again on Bookworm RC2
As I use my Thinkpad X1 Yoga (is detected as X1 Carbon 4th gen) also as
test machine, I made a fresh Bookworm install and had the same issue
(even worse) as on Bullseye. I say worse because on bullseye the issue
was at least visible, as
I updated a Thinkpad X1 Yoga (is detected as X1 Carbon 4th gen) from
Buster to Bullseye a few months ago and after the update the shutdown
reached status power off but didn't power off the machine. Tried
different shutdown command options from terminal, with always the same
result. As relativel
ThinkPad T460s: Instead of blacklisting the module, I just switched from
"Intel PTT" to "Discrete TPM" in BIOS and everything works perfectly now.
Thanks a lot from me too!
Borys
On Sat, Mar 14, 2020 at 02:23:05PM +0100, Daniel M. wrote:
On Sun, 26 Jan 2020 18:03:23 +0100 Felix Rublack wrote:
Hi everyone,
I have the same issue on a ThinkPad T460s (suspend works only half way,
reboot and poweroff stop just short before actual shutdown).
I bisected the problem to the TP
On Sun, 26 Jan 2020 18:03:23 +0100 Felix Rublack wrote:
> Hi everyone,
>
> I have the same issue on a ThinkPad T460s (suspend works only half way,
> reboot and poweroff stop just short before actual shutdown).
>
> I bisected the problem to the TPM driver. Blacklisting the module in
> modprobe.d fi
Hi everyone,
I have the same issue on a ThinkPad T460s (suspend works only half way,
reboot and poweroff stop just short before actual shutdown).
I bisected the problem to the TPM driver. Blacklisting the module in
modprobe.d fixed the problem for me.
Sample configuration: /etc/modprobe.d/blackl
Hi,
I think I may have the same problem.
When I shutdown or restart my laptop the process proceeds as normal to
the point where the last message printed on the screen is "Reached
target power-off" and then nothing happens. I then need to push and
hold power button until power switches off.
I set
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