Sorry, I didn't know that theres a procedure to report ACPI errors.

I've first changed from nvidia to nv since nvidia might be ugly support-
wise.

I've added output from

- Output of 'uname -a'
- Output of 'sudo lspci -vv'
- Output of 'sudo lspci -vvn'
- Output of 'sudo dmidecode'
- kern.log[.0]

I've also tried to hibernate and nearly got a fine resume back to
desktop. Nearly because my system hung ca. 2 secs after entering my
password. I got to enter it, got back to my desktop, could even see
nautilus and clicked onto the /var folder when the display freezed. The
Num key still changed the NUM Status LED from keyboard but neither CTRL-
ALT-BACKSPACE nor CTRL-ALT-F[1-6] worked. I did a restart to a life cd
and saved kern.log and kern.log.0 (dunno which one you need, one has
lots of CPU ACPI Errors). kern.log must be from resume from hibernate,
since I didn't restart from normal system (thought kern.log would get
lost) but a life cd.

If you need additional info - just write.


** Attachment added: "needed files"
   http://librarian.launchpad.net/6486221/bugreport.tar.gz

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Abit AN9 32X - won't boot with apic enabled ( workaround = noapic )
https://launchpad.net/bugs/74685

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