On Sun, 9 Dec 2007 23:42:15 +0100
Jean Delvare <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> On Sun, 09 Dec 2007 16:12:25 -0500, Elvis Pranskevichus wrote:

> > This indeed looks like a broken ACPI BIOS since the
> > aforementioned commit touches only the PNP ACPI driver. I'm not
> > sure how to work around this, though. Ideas?
> 
> Complaining to Gigabyte seems to be the best approach.

I just happen to have a Windows Vista installation on this box as
well, and I just thought to check. Sorry, I wish I'd have thought of
it sooner but I don't go there often. You folks might be interested
to know that Windows appears to have the same silly problem with the
i/o resources (from Device Manager):

[000000290 - 000000294]  Motherboard resources
[000000290 - 00000029F]  Motherboard resources

I don't have anything that reads sensors in Windows though, so I
couldn't tell you if it could access that it87 chip or not.

So this pretty much confirms that it's a motherboard/bios issue.

Mike Houston
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