I was able to sit down with a test machine this morning. Here is a
matrix of what I found. My team uses gnome-session-flashback rather than
Unity, so the problem we have been seeing was showing up there.
This is all on a machine with Timo's xserver-xorg-video-intel-lts-
OK, having looked at one of the affected machines, I'm stumped. They're
still running the xserver-xorg-video-intel-lts-
utopic_2.99.914-1~exp1ubuntu4.3.1~trusty1_amd64.deb that I
downloaded from Timo's page a couple of weeks ago. This is 14.04.2 on a
Thinkpad X1 Carbon running 3.16.0-38.
@robbel -- I haven't had a chance to sit down with one of the affected
machines to do a deep dive. In #105 @tjaalton references an update that
would have had the effect of reverting the patch but to be honest, when
he talks about 4.3.1 vs 4.4. vs 4.5, I'm not 100% clear on what package
he's
@tjaalton Your patch from #100 was working great for us, but like some
other folks here, it looks like an update has superceded it and the
problem is back. In #105 you mentioned that you would upload a newer
version -- has that happened? Or perhaps a better question, how close
are we to having the
Problem resolved upstream -- details here:
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=88609
An easier temporary workaround is to create a file in /etc/modprobe.d/
called psmouse.conf and put the following line in it:
options psmouse proto=imps
Then do sudo update-initramfs -u
I'm hopeful
This is a duplicate of #1431931
** Bug watch added: freedesktop.org Bugzilla #88609
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=88609
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Problem resolved upstream -- details here:
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=88609
An easier temporary workaround is to create a file in /etc/modprobe.d/
called psmouse.conf and put the following line in it:
options psmouse proto=imps
Then do sudo update-initramfs -u
I'm hopeful
I'm the reporter on Bug #1450156 which was marked as a dupe of this one.
I can confirm that 3.16.0-37.51 boots successfully on my affected
hardware (Lenovo Thinkpad X1 Carbon 3rd Generation).
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Yes, I can confirm that on my machine(s), both the v3.16.7-ckt9 kernel
and the patched kernel at http://koti.kapsi.fi/~tjaalton/bdw/ boot
successfully don't show any of the previous errors I was seeing in
kern.log.
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All we need now is for someone from Ubuntu to actually notice pay
attention to this bug. Again, I'm happy to do whatever additional
troubleshooting is needed -- I'm setting up a whole bunch of machines so
I have plenty around that I can mess with.
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Happy to add any other logs or outputs you want -- just let me know what
you need.
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Title:
kernel 3.16.0-36 won't boot on Lenovo Thinkpad X1
Public bug reported:
Brand new install. I have several of these machines all have been
happy on 3.16.0-34. Today I did an install the post-install updates
picked up 3.16.0-36 now it won't boot successfully -- black screen,
backlight still lit, no response to any keyboard input.
I downloaded
Is this kernel patch going to be backported to Trusty LTS? If so, will
that be sooner or later? I have 24 machines to set up, and 15.04 isn't a
supported config at my workplace because they only support LTS releases.
Thanks!
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