1.1.7 BIOS bug on XPS 13 (9350)

Hello

The latest BIOS 1.1.7 on the XPS 13 (9350) which increases the life of the battery for Windows users does not for Linux because of the SSD NVME users not be allowed to access the standby modes.

At the start, several from ACPI error messages occur (see http://pastebin.com/8E6iXKMM ), here are a few:

[0.155273] ACPI FADT says the system is not support PCIe ASPM, so turn it off

[0.185298] [firmware bug]: ACPI: _OSI (Linux) ignored BIOS query

[0.203571] ACPI Exception: AE_NOT_FOUND, while assessing sleep state [\_S1_] (20150930/hwxface-580)

[0.203580] ACPI Exception: AE_NOT_FOUND, while assessing sleep state [\_S2_] (20150930/hwxface-580)

ACPI [0.850917] PNP0C0B:00: cannot change to D0 power state

ACPI [0.870806] PNP0C0B:00: can not the crossing of (unknown) D3hot

Glances at Arch Linux forums and reddit/r/Dell, it seems that Linux users have not benefited from the last update of the BIOS. My system boots also all other time and the case ends with a black screen.

No matter what other updates BIOS that we can expect to solve these problems?

Thank you very much!

more info about 1.1.7 buggy bios bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi

Tags: Dell Laptop

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