https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=219450

lial...@protonmail.com changed:

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             Status|RESOLVED                    |REOPENED
         Resolution|WILL_NOT_FIX                |---

--- Comment #8 from lial...@protonmail.com ---
(In reply to Artem S. Tashkinov from comment #6)
> Your BIOS ACPI tables are bugged/non-conformant.
> 
> It's extremely unlikely kernel developers will help you out.
> 
> Laptops with NVIDIA graphics are generally poorly supported under Linux.

No kidding, i'm actually trying to see if i can patch the dsdt tables myself,
since i find it ridiculous that in 10+ years Linux hasn't been able to adapt to
non-conformant ACPI tables.

(In reply to The Linux kernel's regression tracker (Thorsten Leemhuis) from
comment #7)
> (In reply to Artem S. Tashkinov from comment #6)
> > 
> > Laptops with NVIDIA graphics are generally poorly supported under Linux.
> 
> And if the Linux developers ignore bugs like this it will stay that way.
> Hence:
> 
> LIALINF, you might want to report this to the nouveau developer *using a
> vanilla kernel*: https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/drm/nouveau/-/issues
> 
> Yes, there is a decent chance that nobody will look into this; or it is
> something the ACPI developers will have to look into. But in the end it's
> best to report it to the nouveau developers, with a bit of luck it might
> help one way or another.
> 
> Drop a link to that report afterwards here.

I will.

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