Package Base Details: linux-macbook

Git Clone URL: https://aur.archlinux.org/linux-macbook.git (read-only, click to copy)
Keywords: kernel macbook mbp suspend
Submitter: m3thodic
Maintainer: None
Last Packager: greg2010
Votes: 45
Popularity: 0.000000
First Submitted: 2016-07-05 23:22 (UTC)
Last Updated: 2020-11-19 06:48 (UTC)

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m3thodic commented on 2016-10-18 06:42 (UTC)

@hexchain that file is created the depmod command which is run on install from the linux-macbook.install script. If it doesn't exist I'd suggest re-running the grub-mkconfig command I've pinned to the top of the comments here.

toastercup commented on 2016-10-18 02:48 (UTC) (edited on 2016-10-18 02:49 (UTC) by toastercup)

@gnunn @m3thodic I've also experienced the lockup issues on my Macbook Pro 12,1 for around 4-6 months now. It happens every 1-2 hours and symptoms seem to worsen as the months progress - it happened in the middle of typing this, even! In addition to linux-macbook, I experience this issue across stock kernel and linux-ck. The system will suddenly lock up, I'll have to hold the power switch, and upon reboot (even if I wait before turning it back on), it will pause for around 20 seconds with a black screen, pause for 20 seconds at the UEFI boot screen, get to the gdm login screen then pause again for 20 seconds, then finally allow me to login without anymore pauses for an hour or so. I make it a habit of rebooting my system often to lessen the bruises. How odd!

gnunn commented on 2016-10-17 17:26 (UTC)

Just an FYI, I downgraded the kernel back to 4.7.6 and linux-firmware (which was recently updated as well) and I'm still getting the freeze issue so something else is obviously going on. I'll keep investigating but thanks for your feedback m3thodic, greatly appreciated.

hexchain commented on 2016-10-17 03:09 (UTC)

I cannot boot after 4.8.1 update. It complains about missing "/lib/modules/4.8.0-macbook/modules.devname" in initramfs.

gnunn commented on 2016-10-11 19:11 (UTC)

I'm using X11 and I have the same 20-radeon.conf that you do: Section "Device" Identifier "Radeon" Driver "radeon" Option "AccelMethod" "glamor" Option "DRI" "3" Option "TearFree" "on" EndSection

m3thodic commented on 2016-10-11 16:28 (UTC) (edited on 2016-10-11 16:28 (UTC) by m3thodic)

@gnunn just out of curiosity, are you using for X drivers? Here are the contents of my /etc/X11/xorg.conf.d/20-radeon.conf Section "Device" Identifier "Radeon" Driver "radeon" Option "AccelMethod" "glamor" Option "DRI" "3" Option "TearFree" "on" EndSection Also when's the last time you booted into OSX and installed any firmware updates? I just updated the package to 4.8.1 -- any better luck using that version?

gnunn commented on 2016-10-11 12:24 (UTC) (edited on 2016-10-11 13:42 (UTC) by gnunn)

System Information Manufacturer: Apple Inc. Product Name: MacBookPro11,5 Version: 1.0 Serial Number: XXXXXXXXXXXXXX UUID: 1DF3352C-A958-5E7F-81D3-09299FBF534E Wake-up Type: Power Switch SKU Number: Family: MacBook Pro

m3thodic commented on 2016-10-10 22:30 (UTC) (edited on 2016-10-10 22:31 (UTC) by m3thodic)

@gnunn, can you run `sudo dmidecode -q` and gist the output of the following section: System Information Manufacturer: Apple Inc. Product Name: MacBookPro11,5 Version: 1.0 Serial Number: XXXXXXXXXXXX UUID: 32F43A1F-887B-5FA2-9BBF-56C5779579C5 Wake-up Type: Power Switch SKU Number: Family: MacBook Pro Thanks.

gnunn commented on 2016-10-10 22:24 (UTC)

It's the 11,5 model (Macbook Pro 15") with the AMD 370x graphics adapter.

m3thodic commented on 2016-10-10 20:40 (UTC)

I'm running this kernel on a MacBook pro 15", MacBook Air 11" and an Intel NUC (to leverage the new speed-stepping code) all without any lock-ups. What model MacBook Pro are you running?