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I'd rather not blacklist this box to disable ACPI
I agree.
until we are positive that we can't implement a workaround.
are both of these changes
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Hi, Guillaume
First we should confirm whether Fn+F3 can trigger EC interrupt and produce
ACPI event when press hotkey.
Please use the debug patch in comment #2 and
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Hi, Erik
The log in comment #18/#17 is incomplete. Please attach the full dmesg.
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Do you try the latest kernel and see whether the problem still exists?
(2.6.24.7 is also OK).
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Summary: Intel IGD OpRegion support in Linux
Product: ACPI
Version: 2.5
KernelVersion: any
Platform: All
OS/Version: Linux
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We will start working on adding kernel modesetting into drm driver this year.
OpRegion support will also be started that time.
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Hi, Guillaume
Hi,
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IMO, the max_brightness is 9, and you can successfully change the brightness
from level 0 to 9, write any value larger than 9 will return errors,
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Summary: kernel 2.6.24 acpi_ec_wait timeout if ac adapter is
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Product: ACPI
Version: 2.5
KernelVersion: 2.6.24
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Summary: lenovo 3000 n100 thermal+hibernate problem
Product: ACPI
Version: 2.5
KernelVersion: exists in 2.6.20-2.6.24, didn't try older versions
Platform: All
OS/Version: Linux
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Here's similar problem for ubuntu:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux-source-2.6.20/+bug/114312
but there fan doesn't work after resuming from hibernate, while I
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Summary: kacpid and kacpi_notify takes 90 % of cpu
Product: ACPI
Version: 2.5
KernelVersion: 2.6.24
Platform: All
OS/Version: Linux
Tree: Mainline
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Hi!
I tried i8042.nopnp but the bug still exists...
dmesg | grep PNP
[ 33.978863] i8042: PNP detection disabled
I also tried actually plug in a PS/2 mouse but
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Early USB handoff has been in the kernel for a long time now. What happens
with a recent kernel, like 2.6.24?
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I have just compiled the 2.6.24.3
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Sorry, it seems to be my mistake. I autmaticly used /etc/acpi/susped.sh instead
of of echo mem /sys/power/state. With last one it working perfektly.
some how this script
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Okay, so we seem to have two different poweroff-related regressions, one of
which is fixed by the patch in Comment #8 and the other by reverting the
commit identified in
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Summary: revert ACPI: thermal fixup
Product: ACPI
Version: 2.5
KernelVersion: commit 653a00c9662304ef72a3eb4e681c91720960e0b4
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If the notebook boots with acpi=off I can change the brightness in 21 levels
(with the keys). I can actually see the
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Please try this DSDT and boot with acpi.debug_level=0x0f.
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Sorry my mistake. The problem was there for both kernels. In my old hardware
there was no such problems which ever kernel i used.
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Hi, Guillaume
Thanks for the info.
From the log it seems that EC sci interrupt is triggered when pressing
hotkey(Fn+F3). But the _Qc AML code can't produce notify
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Hi, Vasily
From the description it seems that there are two problems about your laptop.
a. The exception warning message:
The ACPI Exception (thermal-0471): AE_NOT_FOUND,
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Summary: C3 state only available if machine boots off battery
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Please attach the acpidump output. And dmesg output in 2.6.23.
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