Sorry for the wrong status change, inadvertently set it to "Fix Committed".
I confirm this bug.
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
Status: Fix Committed => Confirmed
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Status: Triaged => Fix Committed
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Title:
multi monitors - black flashes or black screen when th
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Confirmed
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1472968
Title:
acpi-cpufreq should be built as module and not built-in
Public bug reported:
"acpi_cpufreq" should be built always as module and NEVER builtin
because it prevent phc-linux being loaded, and also any other
acpi_cpufreq replacement provided by the vendor if any.
"phc-linux" is very important if you need to downvolt some cpu.
It's important, especially
@Cyberbob, I'm in the same situation:
SSD 840 EVO and Linux Mint 17.1 Mate Edition...
If you upgrade your 840 firmware you will need to rebuild a custom
kernel with the proper ATA HORKAGE, as I do since the upgrade,
or you will need to use libata.force=noncq (which I discourage).
Don't know if a
@Cyberbob, I'm in the same situation:
SSD 840 EVO and Linux Mint 17.1 Mate Edition...
*If you upgrade your 840 firmware you will need to **rebuild a custom*
*kernel with the proper ATA HORKAGE, as I do since the upgrade,*
*or you will need to use libata.force=noncq (**which I discourage)**.*
*Do
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