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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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 u
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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
I
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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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 Ome
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Title:
Cannot install any release on HP Omen 17-cb0013nm
Status in linu
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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I managed to start 18.04.3 workstation "Try out without installing"
with:
"nomodeset acpi=off" options
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Cannot install any r
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:
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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 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:
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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 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 expect
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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Poor
@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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*or immediately after login (in 90% of cases, so i restarted it now like
10 times.)
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Title:
Microphone not working on HP Omen 17
St
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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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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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 causi
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 --install
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 wi
@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 I'm
@Hui Wang #31
No. The system will freeze ONLY WITHOUT dmic_detect=0.
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Microphone not working on HP Omen 17
Status in linux p
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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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 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 work
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 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 display
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 me
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
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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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 Sound->i
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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Micro
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 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 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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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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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 test
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
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linu
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 days.
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
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
But when booting with 5.4.0-42-generic it works without freezing.
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Status in l
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 "5.4
Public bug reported:
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 HD
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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 dev
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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 rebo
It started working again by itself.
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Microphone not working on HP Omen 17
Status in linux-firmware package in Ubunt
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
Fixed by removing "nommconf" boot parameter that was present.
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