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After using the lts61 kernel for a few months, i am back at using linux-zen with 6.9.1 version, and things seem to be finally ok, regarding that freeze
Edit. Well it took 2 days for it to fail again during suspend, but it does NOT work better with 6.9.1 F*** !
Last edited by solstice (2024-05-23 11:21:35)
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I'm experiencing the same thing. Was not an issue in prior 5.x kernels, but it's a constant issue that appears for me now in 6.9.x and 6.11.x and probably others.
Here's a way you can see if it's the same issue I've encountered.
Go into your BIOS, and DISABLE Intel SpeedStep and DISABLE Intel SpeedShift as well as DISABLE "Enable CPU C-States" (apologies for the poor wording there, you do NOT want CPU C-States enabled, my ASUS BIOS has all 3 settings put together in the CPU Power Management settings pane in Advanced Settings)
Save and reboot.
Test your sleep a few times. Does it work now where it previously would hard crash on resume? If so, than someone broke the Intel SpeedStep/SpeedShift implementation / handling in the Kernel sometime in one of the 6.x branches and it's persisted since. Would probably help get the problem isolated and solved if you (@solstice) and others can confirm if my 'workaround' fixes the problem for you.
So you can use that as a workaround for the time being, if it fixes your problem, but it's going to hurt your battery life / performance balancing and really needs a kernel fix. This affects my desktop PC so it's not limited to Laptops.
Last edited by archdong (2024-11-19 04:10:08)
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