had the same issue on my hp2510p
you can disconnect the sensor lid so when you close it nothing happen.
to disconnect it, remove the cover where you have the power switch, touchpad
on/off, volume... no need to unscrew anything. you will find the sensor
connector next to the power switch, it's
Marking Fix Released per the last comment.
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete = Fix Released
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I have not seen this issue on my laptop since at least 2.6.22. I've
tested the unoficcial 2.6.27-packages for hardy and they are also not
affected. I think this bug should be closed since the exact issue it was
reported on has been fixed in the kernel for some time.
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** Changed in: linux-source-2.6.17 (Ubuntu)
Status: Invalid = Won't Fix
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The 18 month support period for Edgy Eft 6.10 has reached it's end of
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In fact the problem disappeared on my M1210 some time ago after
upgrading to feisty. And I have not yet encountered this problem on
gutsy either.
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On my Dell Inspiron 640m / e1405, the problem disappeared after
upgrading to Feisty, too. I'm currently running Gutsy, but Blank
Screen and Suspend on lid close do not work out of the box on Gutsy.
That means when Blank Screen is selected, the screen turns off and
after a second turns right back
Some possibly related message on Linux-Kernel archive:
http://www.uwsg.iu.edu/hypermail/linux/kernel/0610.1/2232.html
Dell Inspiron e1405 have a intel GMA 950 and Intel Yonah Core Duo T2300
according to:
http://www.notebookreview.com/default.asp?newsID=2950review=Dell+Inspiron+e1405
Extract:
I am investigating bug #44393, where it is suggested that the 'close lid' part
of this bug is due to the xserver-xorg-video-intel driver. And that the i810
driver would not have this issue. You could test that by editing your
/etc/X11/xorg.conf, replacing Intel by i810 in device section, making
Rejecting the bug against Ubuntu as a proper, kernel, package has been
selected.
** Changed in: linux-source-2.6.17 (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided = Medium
** Changed in: Ubuntu
Status: Unconfirmed = Rejected
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I also have an Inspiron XPS M1210, with the same symptoms. I can confirm
that the nmi_watchdog=0 boot option, combined with blacklist video
fixes the freezes. I'm going to mark this bug as confirmed, but believe
that attributing it to gnome-power-manager is wrong - it's more likely a
kernel bug.
** Changed in: gnome-power-manager (Ubuntu)
Sourcepackagename: gnome-power-manager = linux-source-2.6.17
Status: Unconfirmed = Confirmed
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I just tested the Kubuntu Feisty Herd3 cd (amd64) on my M1210 and there were no
lock-ups, I used no extra kernel boot parameters. However when i closed the lid
and reopened it the screen wouldn't turn back on, so i pressed ctrl-alt-f1 to
get a console and pressed ctrl-alt-del to reboot.
I'm
** Changed in: gnome-power-manager (Ubuntu)
Sourcepackagename: gnome-power-manager = None
** Changed in: Ubuntu
Status: Unconfirmed = Rejected
** Changed in: Ubuntu
Status: Rejected = Unconfirmed
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I can confirm this on HP nx7300 (core 2 duo T5500, i945gm), freezes
occured immediately after any brightness increase and nmi_watchdog=0
fixed it also.
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hm, i just noticed that noapic nolapic disables my second processor...
i guess i have to figure out something else...
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ok, here's another update from me:
i tried a bunch of other kernel boot options and finally found one that seems
to do the trick for me:
appending nmi_watchdog=0 to the boot parameters and blacklisting video as
described here:
adding noapic nolapic to the kernel boot options in
/boot/grub/menu.lst seems to solve the following problems for me:
complete system freeze / lockup / crash when:
- closing the laptop lid
- pressing either FN+UP or FN+DOWN
- unplugging the power supply (changing to battery power)
my grub entry:
Does switching between battery and AC power have the same effect?
My Dell E1405 is freezing whenever I unplug or plug in the cable, as
well as when I close the lid.
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adding to my above comment...
The replacement lid.sh only works for shorter periods of time. When the
lid is closed for longer periods, the screen is not brought back to
life.
The fix is to
1. open the lid
2. walk over to another computer and ssh into the laptop
3. type the following line of
faced the same problem with my dell latitude. sometimes the screen
resumed fine after closing and opening. But it often failed to resume.
(At such times, pressing the power off button and hitting enter will
shut down the system).
Got it fixed by following the thread
I have noticed the exact same problem on my M1210, both with Ubuntu
Edgy, and Gentoo, but it only affects the am64-architecture, if i run it
in 32-bit arch then the problem is gone, so I'm guessing this is has to
be fixed in kernel-level acpi drivers.
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If I use the acpi=noirq kernel parameter I can adjust the brightness without
any problems but closing the lid the screen still remains black and the
computer freezes.
Another sideeffect of this workaround is that because of the kernel parameter
only one core is available, which is not
** Description changed:
I have installed ubuntu edgy eft (amd64) on my new Dell XPS M1210 notebook
- (cpu: intel core 2 duo, graphic card: intel 946GM, software: latest updates
as of today).
+ (cpu: intel core 2 duo, graphic card: intel 945GM, software: latest updates
as of today).
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