On 28.05.2013 02:23, Adam Williamson wrote:
On Tue, 2013-05-28 at 02:21 +0200, Dennis Jacobfeuerborn wrote:
Hi,
I just installed Fedora 19 beta rc4 using the netinstall iso in my new
Dell XPS 13 ultrabook and while it seems to work fine out of the box
this morning I found that it apparently had woken up again during the
night for no apparent reason.
Does anyone have an idea what could be the reason for a behaviour like this?
No, but I'm running F19 on the developer edition of the XPS 13 and
haven't seen that. Though I haven't woken it up for a day or two.
Since you have the developer edition I'm wondering about two things:
1) Do you have Intel Smart Connect and/or Intel Rapid Start enabled in
the BIOS?
2) Do you have a GPT partition with GUID D3BFE2DE-3DAF-11DF-BA40-
E3A556D89593 (if you installed in UEFI mode) or DOS partition with id 84
that has the same size as the amount of RAM in your system?
Since I have the Windows 8 edition and only shrunk the Windows partition
to make room for fedora but didn't touch the special partition for Rapid
Start for me these features are basically still intact and are probably
triggering this issue.
On the developer edition these features might not be enabled in the
BIOS/Firmware or if you wiped the complete disk the special partition is
missing and thus Rapid Start is effectively disabled and that may be why
you don't see this issue.
Regards,
Dennis
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