hmmmm.
I have twice had a failure to resume after suspend, and attributed it to
having done a dnf update and gotten a new kernel.
If we have a firmware problem in F41 that is fixed in F42, how do we get
it back-ported?
On 3/16/25 9:26 PM, Andre Robatino wrote:
Since 42 Beta went Gold, I decided to install the UEFI firmware and then F42. Afterwards, it works perfectly. I had 2 issues before: 1) suspend didn't work, and 2) the GRUB menu wasn't responsive on a cold boot (I could see it but not interact), unless I plugged in an external USB keyboard. Both issues are fixed. The firmware utility output is now
ChromeOS Device Firmware Utility Script [2025-03-13]
(c) Mr Chromebox <mrchromebox@xxxxxxxxx>
*********************************************************
** Device: Lenovo Thinkpad X131e Chromebook
** Board Name: STOUT
** Platform: Intel IvyBridge
** Fw Type: Full ROM / UEFI
** Fw Ver: MrChromebox-2408.1 (09/14/2024)
** Fw WP: Disabled
*********************************************************
** [WP] 1) Install/Update UEFI (Full ROM) Firmware
** [WP] 2) Restore Stock Firmware
** C) Clear UEFI NVRAM
*********************************************************
Select a numeric menu option or
R to reboot P to poweroff Q to quit
The script itself was updated since the last time I ran it, and the firmware version is only about 6 months old.
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