Hi all.

I have problem with ACPI_PSS too. I have Gigabyte MA78G-DS3H with 780G.

I am first time Ubuntu user and waited for the 9.10 release. Downloaded
the images, burned the 64bit on CD and booted my PC. Selected the option
to Try Unbuntu first, the black screen with white logo works fine and
just when you expect to see the desktop/login screen, the PC reboots
without any message. Tried 3-4 times, same result.

Second attempt, created a bootable USB stick with the 32bit image,
booted the PC, it reboots at exactly the same point as above.

The same 32bit USB stick installed on my netbook without any problems,
working perfect. So I've tried on the desktop two different types of
media with two different images.

Third attempt, I downloaded the 9.04 64bit image. Created a USB stick on
my netbook ubuntu using this new image. After booting the PC it gets to
the same point as above but doesn't reboot, instaed giving the mentioned
ACPI_PSS error. That was the first time that any error was mentioned.
Goggling the error brought me here.

Fourth attempt. Started wubi.exe on my Vista, from the 9.10 64bit image.
Waited the installer to download from the internet although the image
was unpacked right there (???), the installation requested reboot and
went fine. Looked like 9.10 is installed at last, at least under wubi.
The next reboot to go into Ubuntu, selected Ubuntu from the windows
loader, selected Ubuntu from the (virtual) grub, just when you expect
the login screen, the PC reboots itself.

Should I give up? Is there no solution? New Ubuntu user and definitely
out of ideas how to get it on my desktop. :(((

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BIOS does not provide ACPI _PSS objects in a way that Linux understands, 
Foxconn A7GM-S 2.0
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/363868
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