Sorry for the confusion. I am trying to clear the clouds:
1. Power plug detection is no longer a problem once it started working again. I am unable to make it fail on purpose, so I can't test if any kernel fixes that.
2. The lid switch is now non-functional with any kernel (state is always "open"):
- 3.17
- 3.18
- linux-pm /linux-next + gpe-handle21.patch + ec-flush{1,2,3,4,5,6,7}
- linux-pm /linux-next + gpe-handle21.patch + ec-flush{1,2,3,4,5,6} + ec-flush7-updated
However during ~40 lid open/close cycle with the latter kernel it worked 2 times (state = "closed").
3. suspend: doesn't work by closing the lid, works fine by suspending manually (KDE start menu)
Don't worry about my kernel building skills. I do that very very often and have established a workflow that always works. They are all straight from git, hand-configured per the specific hardware and use no modules. They are loaded by a hand-configured grub2 straight without initramfs.
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Sorry for the confusion. I am trying to clear the clouds:
1. Power plug detection is no longer a problem once it started working again. I am unable to make it fail on purpose, so I can't test if any kernel fixes that.
2. The lid switch is now non-functional with any kernel (state is always "open"): 1,2,3,4, 5,6,7} 1,2,3,4, 5,6} + ec-flush7-updated
- 3.17
- 3.18
- linux-pm /linux-next + gpe-handle21.patch + ec-flush{
- linux-pm /linux-next + gpe-handle21.patch + ec-flush{
However during ~40 lid open/close cycle with the latter kernel it worked 2 times (state = "closed").
3. suspend: doesn't work by closing the lid, works fine by suspending manually (KDE start menu)
4. resume: always works, but there is a backlight regression which has nothing to do with this issue. See https:/ /bugs.freedeskt op.org/ show_bug. cgi?id= 80773
Don't worry about my kernel building skills. I do that very very often and have established a workflow that always works. They are all straight from git, hand-configured per the specific hardware and use no modules. They are loaded by a hand-configured grub2 straight without initramfs.