Created attachment 1292278 [details] Photo of screen corruption Description of problem: When I shut down/reboot, disconnect/reconnect power, or press the CAPS lock key, the system crashes and shows some serious screen corruption. Machine has to be rebooted manually. Same behaviour as 1401619. Attached image showing the resultant screen corruption. Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): 4.11.6-201.fc25.x86_64 How reproducible: Shut down/reboot the machine, or press the CAPS lock key. Steps to Reproduce: Press CAPS lock when the machine is powered on. - OR - Reboot/shut down machine. - OR - Connect/disconnect power (USB-C). Actual results: Machine locks up and displays some serious screen corruption. Expected results: Machine does not lock up. Additional info: Laptop is a Razer Blade Stealth 2016. Intel Kaby Lake i7 - 7500u Intel HD Graphics 620 16GB RAM
Happens still with Fedora 26 with Kernel 4.11.11-300.fc26.x64_64
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