Fixed by removing "nommconf" boot parameter that was present.
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Title:
On update 6.2.0-39-generic doesn't boot: ACPI
Public bug reported:
After kernel update to 6.2.0-39-generic my OS doesn't boot. "ACPI Error: No
handler or method for GPE ..."
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 22.04
Package: linux-image-6.2.0-37-generic 6.2.0-37.38~22.04.1
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 6.2.0-37.38~22.04.1-generic 6.2.16
It started working again by itself.
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Microphone not working on HP Omen 17
Status in linux-firmware package in
My internal microphone stopped working today when I booted my PC.
Until yesterday everything worked fine.
I haven't seen any update. The sof-cfl.ri did say it was accessed
yesterday but not modified for couple of months. I downloaded it again
from #46 and put it in lib/firmware/intel/sof and
Indeed it got overwritten on the update! My "5.4.0-42-generic" also
started to freeze.
Because before (and now again after the update) the "sof-cfl.ri" was just a
symbolic link to "sof-cnl.ri" which is a symbolic link to
"signed/sof-cnl-signed-intel.ri".
I put the new "sof-cfl.ri" now and
But when booting with 5.4.0-42-generic it works without freezing.
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Title:
Microphone not working on HP Omen 17
Status in
After doing a minor update (through Software Updater) couple of days
ago, which included several dozen of packages (I remember alsa something
was in it) with a new kernel in it 5.4.0-45-generic (from
5.4.0-42-generic) the freezing started again to happen after login
(almost always).
Now I managed
Thank you very much for your help and fix.
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Title:
Microphone not working on HP Omen 17
Status in linux-firmware package
I now managed to install again nvidia drivers after I had the error that
resembles to the one described here
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/nvidia-graphics-
drivers-440/+bug/1878946
It might be that this sof-cfl.ri fixed this issue also. But maybe nvidia
made a patch in the last 2
I did manage to install these nvidia drivers now.
Ubuntu 20.04.
kernel 5.4.0-42-generic (the default one)
I think the only thing I did in the meantime is that I replaced the
/lib/firmware/intel/sof/sof-cfl.ri with the one attached on this comment
The sof-cfl.ri file you attached in #46 is needed on my machine (to be able to
run without dmic_detect=0). With this file and without dmic_detect=0 internal
speakers and internal mic work. They are shown in Sound settings as described
in #23. (Plugged jack headphones and mic also work).
I
Now I used new sof-cfl.ri and old sof-hda-generic-2ch.tplg and it did
boot with mic and speakers working as per #23. Kernel 5.9.0-rc2+. No
freezing.
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I returned only the old sof-cfl.ri (which is a symbolic link to "signed
/sof-cnl-signed-intel.ri") and tried to boot 5.9.0-rc2+ and it froze.
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I tested now with 5.4 (5.4.0-42-generic) and it works without freeze.
Same device input output as in #23. Attaching dmesg
Only one test (so not 100% that it will not freeze ever). As before on
5.4, after uninstalling Nvidia drivers I have to disable nouveau and use
Intel GPU.
Will continue with
I did. It did manage to boot without freezing (only 1 attempt at the
moment).
Nvidia GPU is not used (UNCLAIMED).
Speakers and mic are working. Input and Output devices are shown as in
#23.
(I have some other issues though, for example I cannot open some
applications)
I attach my dmesg.
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I restarted couple more times, does NOT freeze.
I tried 5.8 kernel also, but shows Output: Dummy output, Input: empty
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I installed the kernel from the link (linux-
image-5.9.0-rc2+_5.9.0-rc2+-55_amd64.deb).
Booted with dmic_detect=0 (showed output device correctly as with other
kernels, showed no input device)
Booted without dmic_detect=0 - freezes on the login or immediately
after. I managed to see the
5.4 does NOT boot with nouveau (i have to disable them), but 5.8 does
boot with nouveau.
(after uninstalling nvidia drivers I cannot install them again as per
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/nvidia-graphics-
drivers-440/+bug/1878946 but this is another story)
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Sure. I attach dmesg with 5.8 kernel without dmic_detect=0.
Note that this is with nvidia with nouveau drivers.
~$ sudo lshw -C video
*-display
description: VGA compatible controller
product: TU104BM [GeForce RTX 2080 Mobile]
vendor: NVIDIA Corporation
Did you manage to solve this. I have the same issue now.
Before it was working on my 5.4 kernel (Ubuntu 20.04), but then I
installed the 5.8 kernel to test something, and purged nvidia.
Now when I return to 5.4 kernel and want to switch to the same nvidia
that was working ("Using nvidia driver
I installed back Nvidia drivers (by selecting Additional Drivers ->
"Using NVIDIA driver metapackage from nvidia-driver-440") when in kernel
5.4. First time gave me some errors. Then it did the switch.
Now 3x in a row the laptop booted with 5.8 (WITHOUT nouveau.modeset=0).
~$ sudo lshw -C
More updates:
I removed nvidia drivers as described here
https://askubuntu.com/a/757256/754424 . Ofc without nouveau.modeset=0 it
doesnt boot.
With nouveau.modeset=0 it boots ("Software and Updates-> Additional
Drivers" shows "Using X.Org - Nouveau" as checked, but I think Nvidia
GPU is not up.
I managed to boot with 5.8 kernel without problems. (on boot I do see
around dozen errors in the log, some mentioning ACPI and sof-audio).
With"options snd-hda-intel dmic_detect=0": Speakers work, internal mic list
is empty.
Without "options snd-hda-intel dmic_detect=0": Speakers don't
I don't see the option to disable NVIDIA in BIOS.
In the system overview section I do see the option "Video BIOS: nVidia
" but it is read only,
I will try 5.8 kernel now.
Perhaps I should disable nvidia as described here:
https://askubuntu.com/a/757256/754424.
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I've tried with
~$ uname -sr
Linux 5.6.0-1021-oem
Same issue. Either freeze or sound not working after boot WITHOUT
dmic_detect=0.
I attach dmesg.
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No. The system will freeze ONLY WITHOUT dmic_detect=0.
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Title:
Microphone not working on HP Omen 17
Status in linux
@Hui Wang
When you say:
> uninstall the workaround of retasking codec pin ([ 2.997562] snd_hda_intel
> :01:00.1: Applying patch firmware 'hda-jack-retask.fw')
Did I includ this by installing the "hdajackretask" package (I think I
installed it, and that it wasn't installed by default, but
Just to make it clear #27 is done without any modifications on top of
the original post, that is:
"alsa-ucm-conf/focal-updates,focal-updates,now 1.2.2-1ubuntu0.1 all"
was already installed (with and without dmic_detect=0).
Both the freezing and the second attempts I mentioned in #27 are done
I now booted with and without "options snd-hda-intel dmic_detect=0". The
first boot attempt froze the screen, and in the second the mic was
working, but after 3-4 min the audio system "crashed". The Settings show
https://pasteboard.co/Jo955xN.png . And in both cases I do see:
~$ apt list
The internal microphone IS WORKING without "options snd-hda-intel
dmic_detect=0". But without this option the system DOES freeze.
The freeze is basically the same as described in comment #29 in
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1874698
(Would be strange if the graphics is
Now after 15 min of sound and mic the audio playing crashed (youtube
video spins forever, audio tests in Settings dont work...).
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After removing this option the internal mic works (the noise is
relatively high).
On Settings->Sound I see Output Device: Speaker - Cannon Lake PCH cAVS
and Input Device: Digital Microphone - Cannon Lake PCH cAVS
(Both input and output with generic melody icon before them)
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Microphone not working on HP Omen 17
@Hui Wang
As I said, without this option my laptop freezes on login screen or immediately
(in 90% of cases). I managed to start it now long enough to make a dmesg
without dmic_detect=0. Not sure if it will freeze soon.
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I have the following laptop https://support.hp.com/us-en/product/omen-
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I cannot make the internal microphone to work. Sound->Input device gives
no
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I have the following laptop https://support.hp.com/us-en/product/omen-
by-hp-17-cb-laptop-pc/26122176/document/c06411586
I cannot make the internal microphone to work. Sound->Input device gives
no device list. Jack plug (pink) mic works.
(The link says: HP Wide Vision
The same. HP Omen as per this
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1852636. Eoan with
5.3.0-24-generic
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Title:
Poor
I CAN work normally with my PC as per comment 25 with:
- "pci=nommconf"
- Nvidia drivers installed
- and with "WaylandEnable=false" in /etc/gdm3/custom
Just like 40-50 lines with ACPI error are present as per attached
journalctl.
Which setup exactly do you want me to try, and what do you
Perhaps check comment
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1852636/comments/24
on my bug. Try this Wayland hack.
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I got like 175 ERRORs in the previous journalctl. I did sudo apt update
and upgrade reducing to 110 errors. I installed propriatery Nvidia 435
drivers from "Software & Updates" and then booted with only
"pci=nommconf" giving this journalctl:
** Attachment added: "journalctl2-log.txt"
I also managed to install with these same "nomodeset pci=nommconf" but
it is pretty unstable.
As I saw "systemd[1170]: Failed to start GNOME Shell on Wayland" in
"journalctl -b", I uncommented "WaylandEnable=false" in
"/etc/gdm3/custom.conf". I was having black screen on boot, being able
to enter
I managed to boot the "Try out 19.10" with parameters "nomodeset" and
"pci=nommconf". Some ACPI errors at the begging of the boot as in the
attachement:
** Attachment added: "IMG_20191116_164506.jpg"
I managed to start 18.04.3 workstation "Try out without installing"
with:
"nomodeset acpi=off" options
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Title:
Cannot install any
We should perhaps only focus on the following:
Why Ubuntu 18.04.3 can be "Try out without installing" with "nomodeset
acpi=off modprobe.blacklist=nouveau", but cannot be installed.
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Cannot install any release on HP Omen 17-cb0013nm
Status in
looks like the install failed and it booted live, anyhow I managed to
collect some logs
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Cannot install any release on HP
I managed to install 18.04.3 released with "nomodeset acpi=off
modprobe.blacklist=nouveau", got some errors at the end, but now I did
the apport-collect
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I tried all sorts of combinations to install 18.04.3, 19.10, 20.04 on my
new laptop https://support.hp.com/us-en/product/omen-by-hp-17-cb
-laptop-pc/26122176/document/c06411586.
baseboard: HP 8603 45.38
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I tried all sorts of combinations to install 18.04.3, 19.10, 20.04 on my
new laptop https://support.hp.com/us-en/product/omen-by-hp-17-cb
-laptop-pc/26122176/document/c06411586.
- I even updated BIOS to AMI F.16 from F.15.
+ baseboard: HP 8603 45.38
+ I tried
I tried now "quiet splash nomodeset modprobe.blacklist=intel-lpss-pci".
No help. Still a lot of ACPI error, and ACPI BIOS error.
Ending with
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