adding the following to GRUB fixes the lid close 'button' and the fan issues.
pcie_aspm=force acpi_osi=Linux acpi=force acpi_enforce_resources=lax
i915.i915_enable_rc6=1 i915.i915_enable_fbc=1 i915.lvds_downclock=1
i915.semaphores=1
I have tried the following commands as well as and instead of
acpi_ois=Linux (Also for all below commands with the ! before windows
e.g. \"!Windows 2006\" and also with escape \"\!Windows 2006\" and
also with \ in front of the spaces e.g. \"!Windows\ 2006\")
None of these worked so the only remaining issue is the keyboard hotkeys
acpi_osi=Windows
acpi_osi=windows
acpi_osi=Windows 2006
acpi_osi=windows 2006
acpi_osi=Windows 2012
acpi_osi=windows 2012
acpi_osi="Windows"
acpi_osi="windows"
acpi_osi="Windows 2006"
acpi_osi="windows 2006"
acpi_osi="Windows 2012"
acpi_osi="windows 2012"
acpi_osi=\"Windows\"
acpi_osi=\"windows\"
acpi_osi=\"Windows 2006\"
acpi_osi=\"windows 2006\"
acpi_osi=\"Windows 2012\"
acpi_osi=\"windows 2012\"
On 5 October 2014 16:22, Paul Groves
adding the following to GRUB fixes the lid close 'button' and the fan issues.
pcie_aspm=force acpi_osi=Linux acpi=force acpi_enforce_resources=lax i915.i915_enable_rc6=1 i915.i915_enable_fbc=1 i915.lvds_downclock=1 i915.semaphores=1
I have tried the following commands as well as and instead of acpi_ois=Linux (Also for all below commands with the ! before windows e.g. \"!Windows 2006\" and also with escape \"\!Windows 2006\" and also with \ in front of the spaces e.g. \"!Windows\ 2006\")
None of these worked so the only remaining issue is the keyboard hotkeys
acpi_osi=Windows acpi_osi=windows acpi_osi=Windows 2006 acpi_osi=windows 2006 acpi_osi=Windows 2012 acpi_osi=windows 2012 acpi_osi="Windows" acpi_osi="windows" acpi_osi="Windows 2006" acpi_osi="windows 2006" acpi_osi="Windows 2012" acpi_osi="windows 2012" acpi_osi=\"Windows\" acpi_osi=\"windows\" acpi_osi=\"Windows 2006\" acpi_osi=\"windows 2006\" acpi_osi=\"Windows 2012\" acpi_osi=\"windows 2012\"
On 5 October 2014 15:28, Paul Groves
wrote: John,
Sleep works fine when I select Kickoff > Leave > Sleep and resume works fine too. I have 4GB RAM and 8GB Swap. (Generally I do this when disk space is not an issue so I can upgrade RAM later).
It is as if the lid close 'button' is not detected (Same as the other hardware level buttons hotkeys for brightness, mute button, screen button, touchpad button.
Malcolm,
I have seen acpi_osi=Linux mentioned (didn't work) but I have not tried your suggestion yet, I will give it a go when I get a chance.
I think that one of two things might be happening:
Firstly (Most likely) the BIOS sees the Linux Kernel and does not like it so therefore ACPI features do not work (I have has this in the past with SATA controllers etc..) Therefore telling GRUB tht the acpi_osi is windows may work, I will post the results of this.
Secondly it may just be an acpi driver issue with this kernel (or something similar)
On 4 October 2014 19:44, Malcolm
wrote: On Sat 04 Oct 2014 02:52:29 PM CDT, Paul Groves wrote:
Hi,
I have a Toshiba Satellite L300-29x which I have just upgraded to opensuse 13.1 from Windows 7. I am experiencing a few issues which as far as I can tell may possibly be ACPI related but I am no expert.
The first issue is with the Fn + F1 etc hotkeys and the lid close action.
They do not work most of the time. The buttons are not even detected by opensuse. Although 1 in 10 boots (roughly) they decide to work perfectly fine (including the lid close).
My brightness settings etc work fine by changing them manually in the OS so this is just the keyboard hotkeys and lid close button. These have always worked fine in Windows.
The second issue is that unless the buttons are working the fan can sometimes be really loud.
When the buttons and lid are working then the fan is fine and runs just as it always has done in windows.
Apart from these issues opensuse 13.1 runs perfectly on this laptop. Can anyone help me with these issues? Hi Before there was fix for my HP ProBook 4440s I was running the following boot option: acpi_osi=\"!Windows 2012\" look on the web for different options, but above may help.
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