intel_idle.max_cstate=1 Intel Bay freeezing workaround no longer working in Ubuntu 18.04

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I have Intel Pentium N3540. It's known that Bay Trail line of CPUs has a system freeze bug which has so far been solvable by appending intel_idle.max_cstate=1 into a certain line of GRUB config, but this has stopped working since upgrading to 18.04.
Do you guys have any ideas why is it the case and if it is somehow fixeable? Thanks.
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I have Intel Pentium N3540. It's known that Bay Trail line of CPUs has a system freeze bug which has so far been solvable by appending intel_idle.max_cstate=1 into a certain line of GRUB config, but this has stopped working since upgrading to 18.04.
Do you guys have any ideas why is it the case and if it is somehow fixeable? Thanks.
kernel freeze 18.04
referencing this question askubuntu.com/a/796484/525195 for older versions of Ubuntu
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I have Intel Pentium N3540. It's known that Bay Trail line of CPUs has a system freeze bug which has so far been solvable by appending intel_idle.max_cstate=1 into a certain line of GRUB config, but this has stopped working since upgrading to 18.04.
Do you guys have any ideas why is it the case and if it is somehow fixeable? Thanks.
kernel freeze 18.04
I have Intel Pentium N3540. It's known that Bay Trail line of CPUs has a system freeze bug which has so far been solvable by appending intel_idle.max_cstate=1 into a certain line of GRUB config, but this has stopped working since upgrading to 18.04.
Do you guys have any ideas why is it the case and if it is somehow fixeable? Thanks.
kernel freeze 18.04
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referencing this question askubuntu.com/a/796484/525195 for older versions of Ubuntu
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referencing this question askubuntu.com/a/796484/525195 for older versions of Ubuntu
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May 8 at 4:37