Alexander Kops:
>"1) It's a lenovo ThinkPad Ultra Dock Type 40A2 20V I didn't know docking stations had firmwares up until now. Is there a way to find out via Ubuntu? Otherwise I have to talk to my company helpdesk about it."
>"2) Ok, will report it there. Do I have to try with another kernel again? Since the /drm-intel-nightly/current/ I tried it with did not yield the same log outputs..."
As per Intel's instructions, they want to you to test drm-tip, and provide debugging information. However, you don't have to build it. Instead, pre-built builds are provided as a courtesy by Ubuntu maintainers via https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Kernel/MainlineBuilds
Also, don't worry about SSH/netconsole, as that is usually for when the logs aren't giving reasonable hints to root cause. The latest logs were much better.
Alexander Kops:
>"1) It's a lenovo ThinkPad Ultra Dock Type 40A2 20V I didn't know docking stations had firmwares up until now. Is there a way to find out via Ubuntu? Otherwise I have to talk to my company helpdesk about it."
While I'm not sure how to check via Ubuntu, the path of least resistence may be to pop a Windows laptop on the dock if available, and confirm via https:/ /support. lenovo. com/us/ en/solutions/ migr-4tpjf4
>"2) Ok, will report it there. Do I have to try with another kernel again? Since the /drm-intel- nightly/ current/ I tried it with did not yield the same log outputs..."
As per Intel's instructions, they want to you to test drm-tip, and provide debugging information. However, you don't have to build it. Instead, pre-built builds are provided as a courtesy by Ubuntu maintainers via https:/ /wiki.ubuntu. com/Kernel/ MainlineBuilds
Also, don't worry about SSH/netconsole, as that is usually for when the logs aren't giving reasonable hints to root cause. The latest logs were much better.