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Ubuntu 17.10, making the notebook's BIOS Lenovo, Acer and Toshiba are some damages.


Notebook users Lenovo some reports that when installed Ubuntu 17.10 into the notebook will make BIOS has been damaged. The symptoms are different, since cannot save settings in BIOS, cannot leave the page set BIOS, or can not boot from USB drive.

The Ubuntu when informed of the closed file downloading ISO on page down temporarily and synchronize with Lenovo to find the cause of the problem. The preliminary inspection found that caused by the code in the Linux kernel associated with contact with SPI bus on the motherboard is deactivated code them. Has to disable the code. And preparing a new ISO file, which will prevent problems that have not been affected.



The cause of the real problem that is still not known yet. And yet no solution for the affected facilities.

Which later found that the impact notebook Acer, Toshiba and some models.

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