Max Oropeza, as per the previously noted URL, it advises you to fill out all 
the below information and send to appropriate mailing list (which would be 
linux-acpi in this case):
[1.] One line summary of the problem:
Paste the downstream bug title.

[2.] Full description of the problem/report:
Paste the Bug Description and a link to your Launchpad bug report.

[3.] Keywords (i.e., modules, networking, kernel): Please note,
Kernel.org uses a different keyword system then the Ubuntu Tags system.

[4.] Kernel version (from /proc/version):
While booted into the newest upstream mainline kernel only, please execute the 
following in a terminal and paste the results:
cat /proc/version

[5.] Output of Oops.. message (if applicable) with symbolic information 
resolved (see Documentation/oops-tracing.txt)
This is only relevant if you had a oops crash (ex. flashing Caps Lock light). 
While booted into the newest upstream mainline kernel only, if you have a 
kernel oops, one may consult 
http://www.kernel.org/doc/Documentation/oops-tracing.txt . If this is too 
daunting please ask for help in your bug report, and of the Ubuntu community.

[6.] A small shell script or example program which triggers the problem (if 
possible)
This is for advanced community members. If you feel comfortable enough to do 
this, please do it. It is not crtical if this is beyond your skill level.

[7.] Environment
Please execute the following in a terminal, and paste the results:
lsb_release -rd

[7.1.] Software (add the output of the ver_linux script here)
While booted into the newest upstream mainline kernel only, this is found in 
the directory:
/usr/src/linux-headers-<VERSION>/scripts

where <VERSION> is the version of the kernel you are using, found in the 
directory /usr/src. You may run the script by changing to the directory via a 
terminal, and paste the results:
sh ver_linux

[7.2.] Processor information (from /proc/cpuinfo):
While booted into the newest upstream mainline kernel only, execute the 
following in a terminal, and paste the results:
cat /proc/cpuinfo

[7.3.] Module information (from /proc/modules):
While booted into the newest upstream mainline kernel only, execute the 
following in a terminal, and paste the results:
cat /proc/modules

[7.4.] Loaded driver and hardware information (/proc/ioports, /proc/iomem)
While booted into the newest upstream mainline kernel only, execute the 
following in a terminal, and paste the results:
cat /proc/ioports
cat /proc/iomem

[7.5.] PCI information ('lspci -vvv' as root)
While booted into the newest upstream mainline kernel only, execute the 
following via a terminal, and paste the results:
sudo lspci -vvv

[7.6.] SCSI information (from /proc/scsi/scsi)
While booted into the newest upstream mainline kernel only, execute the 
following via a terminal, and paste the results:
cat /proc/scsi/scsi

[7.7.] Other information that might be relevant to the problem (please look in 
/proc and include all information that you think to be relevant):
While booted into the newest upstream mainline kernel only, execute the 
following via a terminal, and paste the results:
ls /proc

[X.] Other notes, patches, fixes, workarounds:
If this is a regression, please note the specific commit. As well, it is 
imperative that you include any further debugging information from 
http://www.kernel.org/doc/Documentation/ using the newest upstream mainline 
kernel available. Failure to provide the information from the documentation 
mentioned for the driver or subsystem your reporting a bug in, may likely 
result in negative unintended consequences. In addition, please be 100% certain 
you have included all relevant comment information not included in the Bug 
Description and a kernel developer should review. They are some of the busiest 
people in the Linux space. They do not need to dive through downstream bug 
reports to find something that should have been provided when the bug was first 
filed. If you are unsure about anything asked for, or intend on not following 
this format, please do not file a report. Instead, continue to ask questions in 
Launchpad, and of the Ubuntu community, until all issues are cleared up.

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