As the model hasn't been mentioned here yet, I thought I'd report that
it also affects me on a ThinkPad X250 with Ubuntu 18.04.
The two commands in comment #16 do fix it momentarily.
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Doesn't the fact that the bug appears on three different machines reported here
(Dell Inspiron N411Z, Dell Vostro 3750, HP Pavilion DM1) show that it is not a
BIOS issue?
I still experience that on my HP Pavilion DM1, on which I just replaced Ubuntu
by Linux Mint 17.2.
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Hi Donald and Christopher.
I still have this issue in 12.04.
Donald, can you remember when this issue fixed itself for you? Did you upgrade
to a more recent release?
I am reopening this as the issue remains the same for me.
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Status: Invalid = New
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Setting to confirmed as it is still the case on up-to-date 12.04 install
and 2 people are affected.
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Status: Expired = Confirmed
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Hi Christopher
Thank you for your input. I am trying to see if the Asus technical
service comes up with a good way to update the BIOS under Ubuntu (I
bought this computer with Ubuntu preinstalled, they should be able to
help me) because the Ubuntu help is scaring me a bit...
I'll let you know
I tried the mainline Kernel and came across this bug again.
I am using:
3.12.0-031200rc3-generic #201309291835 SMP Sun Sep 29 22:37:02 UTC 2013
x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
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Status: Incomplete = Confirmed
Public bug reported:
I consistently see my Asus F201E off after I close the lid.
Both options are on do nothing in Power Settings when the lid is
closed.
This is with Raring Ringtail 64bits, up to date with proposed repos
activated.
Please let me know if I can give more information in any
Public bug reported:
I get this issue randomly when using my system (13.04 64bits on Asus
F201E, up to date with proposed repos). It started about a week ago (not
sure exactly though).
The system randomly shows a screen with lines more or less saying the
following:
ath: phy0: failed to stop TX
I also have this problem on my HP Pavilion dm1 with 12.04 up to date.
Very annoying as bluetooth drains the battery.
Is Bug #658675 related to this? This is not a duplicate, as it was asked
to report a new bug in case something similar arose.
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