Article 6H6AK Hardware power down and reboot issues with newer kernels

Hardware power down and reboot issues with newer kernels

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chadmccullough
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Hello all.

I have a strange issue that I hope I can do a good job of describing.

Currently, I'm running Ubuntu LTS 22.04 on a Dell Optiplex 7040. 32 GB or RAM, Inteli Corei i7-6700 CPU @ 3.40GHz i 8, Mesa Inteli HD Graphics 530 (SKL GT2).

When I installed Ubuntu 23.10 on this hardware, the system would not reboot and would not completely shut down. It appeared as if the computer would shut down but it would actually not and then not power back up. Same issue when rebooting. The system would not power back up. I would have to physically remove the power cord and plug it back in to get the system to power back up. The exact same thing would happen when I install the latest Fedora 39 and the latest Manjaro. I tracked down the issue to the latest kernel. Since Manjaro has a really nice tool to upgrade or downgrade the kernel, I decided to do a bit of troubleshooting. If I downgraded to the previous kernel, the issue remained. If I downgraded to the last LTS kernel, this would resolve the issue. Also, if I upgraded to the latest testing kernel (the version now escapes me), this would resolve the issue, as well. Another test was to install the latest daily image of Ubuntu's next LTS, 24.04. This did not work and the issue remained the same. When I reinstalled the Ubuntu LTS 22.04, the issue was not present.

Anyone have any ideas on what could be causing this? I'm certain there's something with this hardware that "most" newer kernels don't like. I say "most" because when I upgraded the kernel on Manjaro to the latest testing kernel, the system powered down and rebooted just fine.

Thank you for any help you can give with this.
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