4.15.0-12 had the same problem, please see #1756455 [1] (which is
absolutely the same as this one).
I have also tried all mainline kernels from 4.15.3 up to 4.17rc1, and
here are the results:
* all mainline kernels in branch 4.15 do NOT have any issues
* starting with mainline 4.16.0 it is imposs
Generally 4.16.0-041600.201804012230 seems to have the same problem.
"Generally" means that 4.16 behaviour seems to be even more random -
sometimes it powers off correctly, and sometimes it does not power off
even on AC (and reboots). Unfortunately, I could not figure out the
exact rules and condit
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Kernel 4.15.0-13.14 reboots instead of powering off (when on battery)
on HP Spec
The system was originally installed using a snapshot ISO which had
kernel 4.15.0-10. And everything was working great, system was powering
off as expected. I still keep this kernel installed and actually use it
daily. So everything was working fine with 4.15.0-10.11.
I have not tried the 4.16 rele
Public bug reported:
This might be a duplicate of #1756455
HP Spectre x360 13", model 13-ae004na, secure boot on, latest BIOS
F.15A, Ubuntu is the only system on disk.
When using kernel 4.15.0-13 the system does not power off but instead
reboots. Both halt -p from the command line and menu actio
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Confirmed
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** Description changed:
Ubuntu 18.04, installed from beta 1 ISO + all updates to date
HP Spectre x360 13", model 13-ae004na, secure boot on, latest BIOS
F.15A, Ubuntu is the only system on disk.
When using kernel 4.15.0-12 t
** Also affects: linux (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Title:
Kernel 4.15.0-12 reboots instead of turni
OK, as expected linux-firmware upgrade seems to be unrelated. After
doing more than two dozen shutdowns with each kernel (4.15.0-10 and
4.15.0-12) I see the following pattern:
* secure boot enabled or disabled makes no difference
* kernel 4.15.0-10 correctly powers off system (halt -p) every time
Recent linux-firmware update (1.172 -> 1.173) somehow resolved this
issue, although I cannot spot anything relevant in the changelog.
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Public bug reported:
Ubuntu 18.04, installed from beta 1 ISO + all updates to date
HP Spectre x360 13", model 13-ae004na, secure boot on, latest BIOS
F.15A, Ubuntu is the only system on disk.
When using kernel 4.15.0-12 the system does not power off but instead
reboots. Both halt -p from the com
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