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The solution worked on my Lenovo ThinkPad T460s, thanks!snickers– snickers2022-06-12 19:10:08 +00:00Commented Jun 12, 2022 at 19:10
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I upgraded to 5.18.17 first, to no avail. And then to 5.19.2. Not helpfull either. Model Lenovo P50 20ENCTO1WW. Quite a serious issue to still appear in a .1 version of an LTS release. I deliberately waited for the .1 version and Lenovo laptops are far from rare.Maarten– Maarten2022-08-22 11:08:33 +00:00Commented Aug 22, 2022 at 11:08
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The only version that works for me is 5.18.3, later don't.Michał F– Michał F2022-08-23 14:25:09 +00:00Commented Aug 23, 2022 at 14:25
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5.19.5 fixed it for me - thinkpad t460p thanks!Geoff Williams– Geoff Williams2022-09-13 11:42:42 +00:00Commented Sep 13, 2022 at 11:42
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I tried Kernel 5.18.3 on my Lenovo P50 and it didn't work. Now I'm back on Kernel 6.2.0-39-generic and still having this super annoying bug! Always have to shut down the computer instead leaving it in hibernation to continue working next day.... what a shame -.- Are there some other resources how to solve this?Moongazer– Moongazer2024-01-08 22:09:05 +00:00Commented Jan 8, 2024 at 22:09
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