Doh.. I thought it’s end of problems.
Seems ACPI stuff only reduced unexpected shutdowns but didn’t eliminate them.
Crap :/
Doh.. I thought it’s end of problems.
Seems ACPI stuff only reduced unexpected shutdowns but didn’t eliminate them.
Crap :/
Since all problems related to Zenbook (Asus UX31e) under Linux can be solved without using the bleeding edge kernel and rest of the stuff, I’m going to end my short adventure with ArchLinux.
Basically I have nothing against ArchLinux. Seems to be quite good choice for someone more experienced, but assuming I’m able to use new laptop under Debian then learning new options of pacman or yaourt is useless for me.
Even such short adventure with ArchLinux ended up with my own PKGBUILDs for this distro
Anyway. Goodbye Arch, welcome Debian unstable. Tomorrow I’m going to reinstall to Debian. This time Windows 7 will be removed too.
Some guy on Ubuntu forum described a solution to fix sudden shutdowns on Asus UX31e with enabled RC6 under Linux.
Seems that the problem is in Differentiated System Description Table (part of ACPI).
I wonder if step zero from that manual wouldn’t be enough to fix it.
Anyway I hope I’ll finally be able to work on *stable* system