On 24/06/2022 13.47, Ranjan Maitra wrote:
On Fri Jun24'22 08:00:57AM, George N. White III wrote:
From: "George N. White III" <gnwiii@xxxxxxxxx>
Date: Fri, 24 Jun 2022 08:00:57 -0300
To: Community support for Fedora users <users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Reply-To: Community support for Fedora users <users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: Re: fully updated F36 Dell XPS 13 no longer comes back from
hibernate (post Thursday updates)
On Fri, Jun 24, 2022 at 4:21 AM Samuel Sieb <samuel@xxxxxxxx> wrote:
On 6/23/22 17:13, Ranjan Maitra wrote:
[...]
Thanks! Here are the updates from last Wed and Thu:
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Wed Jun 15 09:00:01 PM CDT 2022 - DNF UPDATE STARTED Wed Jun 15
09:00:01
PM CDT 2022 - *** CHECKING FOR DNF UPDATES *** Wed Jun 15 09:00:01 PM
CDT 2022 - Last metadata expiration check: 1:09:47 ago on Wed 15 Jun
2022 07:50:16 PM CDT. Wed Jun 15 09:00:01 PM CDT 2022 - Dependencies
resolved. Wed Jun 15 09:00:01 PM CDT 2022 - Nothing to do. Wed Jun 15
09:00:01 PM CDT 2022 -
I don't know what that is, but somehow you pasted it without newlines...
Yes, indeed, my apologies! But your suggestion below is far less of an
effort.
Run "dnf history", find the entry for that update (probably the first
one),
then run "dnf history info 38", but replace the 38 with the number of
the
entry. Copy and paste that list with newlines.
$ sudo dnf history info 565
Install kernel-5.17.14-300.fc36.x86_64
@updates
Install kernel-core-5.17.14-300.fc36.x86_64
@updates
You did have a kernel update.
Install kernel-debug-core-5.17.14-300.fc36.x86_64
@updates
Install kernel-debug-modules-5.17.14-300.fc36.x86_64
@updates
Install kernel-debug-modules-extra-5.17.14-300.fc36.x86_64
@updates
You must have been upgrading this system for quite a while. The debug
kernel modules got accidentally pulled in back then. You can do "dnf
remove kernel-debug*" to get rid of those.
I have no idea why hibernate stopped working, but it seems to not like
something the BIOS is doing.
Dell systems recently got BIOS updates. My newest Dell system did a 2-step
BIOS firmware
update dance. The updates are dated May 22.
" - Firmware updates to address security vulnerabilities including (Common
Vulnerabilities
and Exposures - CVE) such as CVE-2022-0004, CVE-2022-0005, CVE-2022-21123,
CVE-2022-21125, CVE-2022-21127, CVE-2022-21151, CVE-2022-21166, and
CVE-2022-21181"
These might have introduced something in the BIOS that kernels "don't
like". I see a bunch of
driver firmware updates around the same time. If these are problematic
there may be reports for
for other distros.
Thank you, I did not update the BIOS for quite a while, so are you suggesting that I do so and see? I have not updated the BIOS for a few years actually, and I have forgotten how to do this for a non-Windows system. I think you do it from the BIOS, through a USB drive and that can be a .exe file.
So, could my not having updated the BIOS, and the kernel having upgraded, have caused the issue? I have not had this issue before with multiple updates/upgrades (with lots of machines) because I do unfortunately forget to check the BIOS all the time.
I just performed the BIOS update on my XPS 13. I did it like this:
sudo dnf install fwupd # only needed once, of course
sudo fwupdmgr get-devices
sudo fwupdmgr refresh
sudo fwupdmgr get-updates
sudo fwupdmgr update
Best wishes,
Ranjan
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