(In reply to Michaël Colignon from comment #319)
> You don't have test the "typical current" option in the uefi?
> It's the official workaround.
I only found this bug report in the last hour, so I hadn't yet switched on the 'Typical Current Idle' option in UEFI. I just switched that on during my upgrade to kernel 4.16.7 a moment ago. I'll return here and report my results.
> You means it freeze completely and you need to press reset?
That's correct; up until now, it would freeze completely and I needed to press reset to reboot the machine. This had happened several times in the last 24 hours before I started looking around for reports of the issue and landed here. It's a brand-new installation.
(In reply to Michaël Colignon from comment #319)
> You don't have test the "typical current" option in the uefi?
> It's the official workaround.
I only found this bug report in the last hour, so I hadn't yet switched on the 'Typical Current Idle' option in UEFI. I just switched that on during my upgrade to kernel 4.16.7 a moment ago. I'll return here and report my results.
> You means it freeze completely and you need to press reset?
That's correct; up until now, it would freeze completely and I needed to press reset to reboot the machine. This had happened several times in the last 24 hours before I started looking around for reports of the issue and landed here. It's a brand-new installation.