Christopher, are you sure? I don't see what would be the point of that.
I've already established that all upstream kernels have the bug, as well
as the default Vivid kernel, 3.19. I thought I was supposed to bisect
between the last known good kernel and first known bad kernel.
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Christopher, I can barely understand what I'm supposed to do.
I followed the steps from your link and somehow got all the way to "Take
a look first to see what you can learn" successfully. However, that's
where I get stuck, because I can't find the tag for the bug-free kernel
I'm using on Vivid. T
Christopher, I've tested all the upstream kernels and the bug appears in
all of them. What do I do next? Can I now uninstall upstream kernels?
** Tags added: kernel-bug-exists-upstream kernel-bug-exists-
upstream-3.19.1 kernel-bug-exists-upstream-3.19.2 kernel-bug-exists-
upstream-3.19.3 kernel-bu
Christopher, I'm not really familiar with any of this, so I want to be
really clear on what I'm supposed to do.
I'm supposed to start from v4.1-rc1-vivid/ in here:
http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/?C=N;O=D
What am I supposed to download and install from there? I'm guessing all
of the
As was the case before the BIOS update, the problem doesn't appear when
I boot with Linux 3.16.0-34.
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Title:
After upgrade to Ubuntu 15.04, wrong
Christopher, I update the BIOS, but the problem remains. After updating
the BIOS from Windows, I booted Ubuntu normally. When I close the laptop
lid, Ubuntu goes to suspend. When I wake it from suspend -- the fan goes
crazy again and the sensors give the above mentioned output.
This is the output
Christopher, before reading your reply, I tried booting Ubuntu by
choosing Linux 3.16.0-34 in the advanced boot options. This solved the
problem.
Should I proceed with updating BIOS, or is there another way to solve
the problem based on the new info?
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After I upgraded to Ubuntu 15.04, I started having problems with the fan
going crazy after I wake Ubuntu from suspend. At first, this only
happened on a few occasions when waking Ubuntu from suspend, but now it
seems to happen every time I wake it from suspend.
I'm guessing t