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Is there a particular 2.6.26 set of debs you want me to try? I'll need
the nvidia to go with it.
Sam
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Is there BIOS option about USB legacy support in the system? Try disablind it.
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no,
but you'd better try a clean kernel.org kernel.
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Upgrading the bios is not really an option on this system. There are only
bioses for a slightly different model available, and the only boot option other
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Summary: power button not working - Sony Vaio SZ61MN
Product: ACPI
Version: 2.5
KernelVersion: 2.6.25.11-1
Platform: All
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--- Comment #66 from [EMAIL PROTECTED] 2008-07-16 06:52 ---
This problem occurs again with the final release of 2.6.26 (and maybe already
with the release candidates). The only way to avoid the problem for sure for
the moment is to appl
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I forgot to add that if I disable DPMS in xorg.conf, the screen doesn't becomes
black after X startup but X is almost immediately blocked after X startup.
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Both files are now attached.
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Summary: Regression: Freeze during boot on MSI M673 laptop
Product: ACPI
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KernelVersion: 2.6.26
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PS. I've assigned this bug to ACPI, since there is no such problem with
acpi=off. Sorry if this incorrect
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Summary: BIOS-controlled functions keys works only with
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> And yes, it is possible to detect the bogus events.
Yes.
We can do this but we SHOULD NOT fix it in this way because this is not a
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Would you be happy with an intrepid ibex test?
Sam
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First, please try a later kernel, say 2.6.26 which has a lot of ACPICA updates.
As all the events you described may trigger drm driver actions, could you
please try again witho
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Hi, Dmitry
Will you please try git-bisect to identify which commit causes this
regression?
Will you please attach the output of acpidump?
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