root@piglet:~# acpitool -w
Device S-state Status Sysfs node
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1. LID S4*enabled platform:PNP0C0D:00
2. SLPB S3*enabled platform:PNP0C0E:00
3. IGBE S4*disabled
4. PXSX S4*disabled
5. E
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pm test none failed. The laptop went to sleep and never woke up.
memory48 hash matches when booting up again.
it seems like there is some special thing with lid and power button when
it comes to wakeup
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Title:
Using linux 4.5-rc5. same result.
2.259205] Magic number: 1:0:0
[2.259260] memory memory48: hash matches
And pm test gave me that.
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tried 4.5 rc2 bug is still there
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Lenovo helix 2nd gen does not wake up from suspend
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A did a test to see if freeze would work. And it does work better than
suspend. Only snag is that it only works with a keyboard connected as
the keyboard is the only way to wake it up. The power button is still
not activating anything
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I have tested 4.4 and looked around to see if i can find something more
usefull. It appears that lenovo carbon x1 might have the same problem
(not confirmed yet tho)
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I tried 4.4 and the bug is still there. And the debug doesn't reveal
anything more than before.
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Lenovo helix 2nd gen does not wake up fro
I will try 4.4 right away and see if it helps.
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Lenovo helix 2nd gen does not wake up from suspend
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so i have tried with pm-suspend, suspend from gnome3 and suspend on
inactivity. All results in a laptop that i cant wake up with lid switch
or power button.
I attached wakeup and dmesg.txt from the latest attempt. Debugging with
pm_trace reset the systems time.
>From dmesg.txt
[1.718604] M
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https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=100171
This looks like the same thing upstream.
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Tested and added the tags. The bug still exists in 4.4-rc7
kernel-bug-exists-upstream
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When i suspend the laptop it refuses to resume. Only a cold boot works.
Lid switch does not respond. Nor does the power button.
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Done. Bug #1530476 is filed.
And no updating bios made no effect. Still there.
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Can not wake up after suspend, Lenovo ThinkPad Helix 2nd
Public bug reported:
Using a fresh install of ubuntu 15.10. When the laptop enters suspend it
wont wake up. Not from trigging the lid switch or pressing the power
button.
Using Latest kernel 4.2.0-22-generic. Tried with two different bios
versions to rule out bios.
The only option is to press an
I have the same problem on my Lenovo helix 2gen.
When it is in suspend mode it wont wake up. I have to hold the power
button until it turns off and then boot again. My bios version at the
moment is 1.80 but i will upgrade to 1.83 and see if that helps.
If it doesnt ill run "sudo dmidecode -s bi
This is a bug concerning all linux distributions not only ubuntu.
Probably a driver problem. But as asus hasn't released any details on
how the chip set works switching its hard to say whats going on.
I can confirm that this bug exists on all version of ubuntu from 12.04
and up (i have tested the
I can confirm this. I have a taichi with the latest bios update. The
display can be configured but it does not light up.
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Taichi 21 exter
@chasedouglas i did test the kernel. In that kernel there are the
parse issue in the hid driver. Where you need to raise hid item size
from 32 to 96.
The ntrig driver is detected correctly but fails to load due to that.
/Johan
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No time. But as bord hid-core and hid-ntrig is in the kernel. This
should be reported to the kernelteam with the patches contained in
here.
If i get some time i will send a patch to the kernel.org so it will be
in upstream later on.
/Johan
On Fri, 2011-10-28 at 00:40 +, adamovera wrote:
> J
Thats probably beacuse the hid-core cant handle the output from
hid-ntrig.
I will try tomorrow to build the hid-core package aswell
On Mon, 2011-10-24 at 20:54 +, tuxsurfer wrote:
> Hi Chase,
>
> installed the package on the T580 running oneiric ocelot, but touch and pen
> don't work.
> dme
adamovera: the changes i did isnt in the ntrig driver in the kernel for
onceric apparently.
By adding a device id in hid-ntrig.c ( i dont know what row atm) so it
looks like this:
static const struct hid_device_id ntrig_devices[] = {
NTRIG_DEVICE(0x0001),
NTRIG_DEVICE(0x0006),
Tested on several t580 ... and after changing some code it works
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N-trig
ntrig driver with the device id for the fujitsu lifebook t580
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This is a package that makes ntrig driver for the fujitsu lifebook t580
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And presto .. that change also gave me a working touch .. only
comfirmed pen for now
I have added some rows in udev from rafi .. 90-ntrig something aswell
oot@pico:~# ls -l /dev/input/by-id/
total 0
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 10 2011-05-09 07:04
usb-Chicony_Electronics_Co.__Ltd._FJ_Camera-event-if
After chaning report_size to 96 in hid-core.c i did get :
[ 880.381868] usbhid: USB HID core driver
[ 880.385237] ntrig 0003:1B96:0008.0001: hiddev0,hidraw0: USB HID v1.10 Device
[N-trig DuoSense] on usb-:00:1d.0-1.3/input0
[ 880.385411] ntrig 0003:1B96:0008.0001: Firmware version: 0.1.6.
[ 151.613829] usb 2-1.3: usbfs: USBDEVFS_CONTROL failed cmd lsusb rqt 128 rq 6
len 4 ret -110
[ 151.618989] /build/buildd/linux-2.6.38/drivers/hid/usbhid/hid-core.c: HID
probe called for ifnum 0
[ 151.620742] ntrig 0003:1B96:0008.0003: hiddev0,hidraw0: USB HID v1.10 Device
[N-trig DuoSense] o
After reading the activity log more properly .. im using hid-ntrig 1.1.5
with my own patch above and using the hid-limits package from henrik
rydberg.
Attaching descriptors (still getting the connection timed out message)
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By adding a device id in hid-ntrig.c so it looks like this:
static const struct hid_device_id ntrig_devices[] = {
NTRIG_DEVICE(0x0001),
NTRIG_DEVICE(0x0006),
NTRIG_DEVICE(0x0008),
{ }
};
MODULE_DEVICE_TABLE(hid, ntrig_devices);
that makes my computer show ntrig in
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