Nominated this bug for Hardy.
sudo echo 1 /proc/acpi/video/*/DOS should be done automatically on
machine that need this to be set.
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I confirm on HP 6510b, HH 8.04, 2.6.24-8-generic
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Hate to spam you all again but I have got some new information and
corrections to the previous post:
1. BUG: string I wrote isn't exactly the correct one, however, you can
understand it is a result of BUG(...) macro in kernel
2. I haven't been able to reproduce the crash with BUG: output, at
In the past, the Linux/ACPI video driver invoked _DOS (Display Output
Switch) with the parameter 1 to tell the BIOS to switch the video output
display for us.
But this conflicts with Linux native graphics drivers, and can cause all
sorts of issues, including hanging the system.
I can confirm the advice from Roger, thanks a lot!
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I can't take the credit. It was copied from here:
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=587390page=3
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Good news everyone! Indeed, it seems that the problem is kernel
crashing!
If you start Kubuntu normally and log in, while starting KDE/whatever
you switch to console (Alt+Ctrl+F1) and close the lid you'll see
something like:
[timestamp] BUG: Could not handle a NULL pointer reference in kernel.
I have 6710s and it crash immediately after pushing lid down. I think it's bug
in module button.ko
If i do:
sudo rmmod button
- the problem disappears. Easy workaround creates something like
/etc/modprobe.d/blacklist-button containing:
blacklist button
It's work for me.
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Well, I concur that the issue is in acpid. I've not had a lock-up
since. The battery monitor no longer works and screen blanking when
idle is gone.
I have verified this on both of my units.
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You
I agree with the above. Below is /var/log/acpid for two button events.
The first did not lock the system, the second event did.
[Sun Nov 11 19:08:20 2007] received event button/lid C153 0080 0004
[Sun Nov 11 19:08:20 2007] notifying client 5146[107:116]
[Sun Nov 11 19:08:20 2007]
I have found a solution that completely stops it from crashing. It's not
an Ideal solution but it works for me.
Remove the acpid by typing this: sudo apt-get remove acpid
I have been running my computer like this for a few weeks now without it
crashing at all.
This still loads the acpi module
I can confirm this with another HP 6510b.. Only that the crash happens
immediatedly after pushing the lid down.. If you open the lid you'll see
a frozen screen. However the lid closing doesn't always trigger the
crash.. For example I can press the lid button many times and almost
randomly it
** Changed in: acpid (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Confirmed
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See also this thread with more reports
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=3661902
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