Thank you!tamir wrote:I will escalate this issue to our R&D and return to as soon as possible.
After the last update from the linux mint update manager, now my kernel is 4.15.0-32-generic.
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Thank you!tamir wrote:I will escalate this issue to our R&D and return to as soon as possible.
Thank you for providing all the information so far.SoulRescuer wrote:Thank you!tamir wrote:I will escalate this issue to our R&D and return to as soon as possible.
After the last update from the linux mint update manager, now my kernel is 4.15.0-32-generic.
If i may... can you tell R&D department while they do their testing, they should shutdown the machine from the linux mint menu and maybe then they will see the problem. And they should try this for 10 times in a row... shutdown.. turn on... shutdown... turn on. I think this way they will replicate the problem.tamir wrote:Thank you for providing all the information so far.
Our R&D department is working to replicate this issue and find a solution.
Will update here as soon as possible.
Thank you, I will forward this.SoulRescuer wrote:If i may... can you tell R&D department while they do their testing, they should shutdown the machine from the linux mint menu and maybe then they will see the problem. And they should try this for 10 times in a row... shutdown.. turn on... shutdown... turn on. I think this way they will replicate the problem.tamir wrote:Thank you for providing all the information so far.
Our R&D department is working to replicate this issue and find a solution.
Will update here as soon as possible.
Thanks and waiting
My distribution is Linux Mint 19 Tara with Cinnamon and the kernel i have right now is this 4.15.0-32-generic.Denis wrote:Hi,
If your Linux system periodically fails to boot after pressing power button and messages like "watchdog: BUG: soft lockup - CPU#2 stuck for 23s!" appears, please do the following BIOS settings changes:
- Press [Del] during boot to enter BIOS settings:
- Set Chipset -> South Cluster Configuration -> SCC Configuration -> SCC SD Card Support to [Disable]
Please report if helped or not. Please specify your distribution and kernel version.
Denis
Agree!Arourdilla wrote: I would like to know how to shut the device OFF other than pushing the button. I would like to use Terminal "shutdown now", or use the Power Off... option in the GUI menu and have the device shut all the way off. Not sit there with an orange light and power going to USB ports. Shut. Down. Off.
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