x250: Intel Rapid Start works but has quirks
"Axel Braun" <[email protected]> Wed, 18 Dec 2019 13:53:04 +0100
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> Date: Sun, 15 Dec 2019 14:11:25 +0200 > From: "D.T." <[email protected]> > To: [email protected] > Subject: [ltp] x250: Intel Rapid Start works but has quirks > Message-ID: <[email protected]> > Content-Type: text/plain; charset="UTF-8" > > Hello everyone, > recently I purchased a Thinkpad x250. > It has a 256GB SSD. > > Intel Rapid Start (IRS) works as it should: > > I created the required partition, exactly 8GB in size like my RAM > and swap > in BIOS, I set it to activate immediately. > On the operating system level, I have disabled hibernation > completely, everything goes to suspend, from where the BIOS takes over > and sends the machine into hibernation in less than a minute. > Opening the lid or pressing the power button wakes the machine up > again (boot logo reads "Resuming from deep sleep") (*). > > The Problems I noticed: > > I have sound after resuming, but the headphone plug doesn't, i.e. I > cannot use external Speakers or headphones. This is happening with both > pulseaudio and pure ALSA. > In BIOS I have set The primary function for the F* keys to be F1 - > F12, but after a resume this goes back to function keys, which was the > default BIOS setting when I got the machine > (*) In some situations - I think when the system goes to sleep > because of low battery - the IRS hibernation does not take, i.e. the > system remains in Suspend state. This part I have not fully researched > yet. > > What I did to make sure the problem is NOT independent of IRS: > > tried various distros, mostly ArchLinux and Debian based - the > problems always occur as described above > disabled IRS - I have full sound after resuming from Suspend and > the Fn primary fiunction is as set in BIOS > enabled Linux' own hibernation - I have full sound after resuming > from Hibernate and the Fn primary fiunction is as set in BIOS > > Other info: > > I flashed the BIOS to version 1.38 when I got the machine. > > Is it possible to fix this? > Is this a known problem? > Could it be this has nothing to do with the operating system? > > Of course I could just use Linux' own hibernation, but with IRS I can > save a few seconds when waking up. Ask yourself why you want to use hibernation. Energy consumption in stand-by is pretty low over days, I see no real benefit in using hibernation. As a consequence, I just close the lid for 'Suspend to RAM'. Only in rare cases hibernation makes sense. And then I can affort a few seconds more Cheers Axel -- The linux-thinkpad mailing list home page is at: http://mailman.linux-thinkpad.org/mailman/listinfo/linux-thinkpad