If one is hibernate, the other likely is suspend (google translate thinks 
pause, so I guess I am close ;)) But I believe all this is not related to that 
module message. The module itself is used for cpu powersaving issues (frequency 
scaling). So the effects are that your CPU's run at full speed all the time. I 
once had another computer where I had to enable an option in the bios to get 
this).
The reboot issue might be solved with reboot=b or reboot=a either on the grub 
command line or in /boot/grub/menu.lst
The suspend/hibernate problem would be another case and will need more 
information (does the computer go into suspend or hibernate, does the fan stop 
and the machine seems off or does it have problems there?). But I wonder 
whether this would be better reported as a new bug with a better matching 
description. Like "[Jaunty] <laptop vendor and model> fails to 
suspend/hibernate".

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powernow-k8: BIOS does not provide ACPI -PSS objects in a way that Linux 
understands
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/364156
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