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It depends on which kernel version you use in the first place
And that issue is afaik not resolved. So a won't fix because It's a hardware bug.
You can pass the kernel parameters or use some antique 3.x.x kernel to resolve the issue
I saw many baytrail cpus for sale on a local second hand webpage. Best thing is to sell the affected hardware as it's an unresolveable hardware bug. |
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