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is there any difference if you remove the boot option "ec_intr=0"?
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with this patch the acpid got 2-3 events for closing the lid, and 2-3 for
opening it again. but this might be a hardware problem.
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>with this patch the acpid got 2-3 events for closing the lid
is this different without the patch in comment#50 applied?
hmmm, could you please send the dmesg after closing lid
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no difference in acpid's output. it still receives 3 events for each action.
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dmesg with acpi=noirq
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dmesg of default/normal boot
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acpid's log after closing lid for a few seconds (debug on, button loaded)
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acpid's log after closing lid for a few seconds (debug on, patched, butto
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A few more links:
Someone elses info on this problem.
http://www.steyla.com/averatec.html
TabletQuestions.com thread on the subject. I have posted a request for others
to test
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Unfortunately, I sold the laptop about 2 months ago. I could have access to it
sometime in the future, but it will probably be after the new year (2008). I
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*** Bug 8243 has been marked as a duplicate of this bug. ***
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The (it turns out unrelated) issue, with:
BUG: soft lockup detected on CPU#0
Was due to a bug in the ipw3945 driver trying to access some thermal sensor on
the wireless card w
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acpi uses driver model flags
Current version of the patch dating from Jan
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Copy a Device is now not allowable.
The allowable source operands of CopyObject is ARGI_DATAREFOBJ, which can be
one of the following:
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I have a T61p, with the same problem since I got it in August.
irq 23: nobody cared (try booting with the "irqpoll" option)
[] __report_bad_irq+0x36/0x75
[] lapic_timer_broad
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proposed patch
Have tested aginst ASLTS, no regression
If method call or
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> Matti, are you able to do the test as Bjorn suggested in comment# 29? Or, we
> won't be able to track this down... thanks.
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I mean on the same mob
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Ask asus to fix their stupid BIOS, it's really DESIGNED FOR WINDOWS. See below
ASL code, if running OS isn't windows, they will call USB1(), I guess this
method will disable USB
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Is it possible the IRQ edge/level is wrong in the _CRS? We did find such buggy
BIOS. please attach the acpidump output, so we can check it.
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Can't remember, but the
"Power -> Suspend Mode" wasn't "[S1 (POS) only]" it was something other.
and maybe the "PnP OS" was no [No] but it isn't sure.
At the evening I'll go to
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resolution in bug# 8919 may also helps you...
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I'm sorry, I don't see the point of warning users like this - is it at all
likely that such a conflict will occur?
Was there ever a conflict between ACPI and the DMI mappings in
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