I am now certain that this bug was introduced with kernel 2.6.17-8
** Description changed:
At first the acpi was ok, but since some time it seems to be completly
unable to detect the lid state (/proc/acpi/button/lid/LID/state remains
blocked on "open"), and the power button seems to be undetected...
I'm not quite sure what after what it as became broken, maybe after
configuring laptop-mode or something like this
+
+ Well it seems to me that this bug was brought by kernel 2.6.17-8.
+
+ As a matter of fact I noticed another problem wich seems to be connected
+ to that bug :
+
+ the ethernet connection of my laptop is not working with kernel 2.6.17-8
+ or above with acpi enable : during the up sequence I got a kernel
+ message saying "disabling IRQ #xxx" where xxx is the irq of my network
+ card.
+
+ When booting on kernel 2.6.17-7 everything there works fines, eth0 s
+ brought up flawlessly, lid is correctly detected.
** Description changed:
At first the acpi was ok, but since some time it seems to be completly
unable to detect the lid state (/proc/acpi/button/lid/LID/state remains
blocked on "open"), and the power button seems to be undetected...
I'm not quite sure what after what it as became broken, maybe after
configuring laptop-mode or something like this
Well it seems to me that this bug was brought by kernel 2.6.17-8.
As a matter of fact I noticed another problem wich seems to be connected
to that bug :
the ethernet connection of my laptop is not working with kernel 2.6.17-8
or above with acpi enable : during the up sequence I got a kernel
message saying "disabling IRQ #xxx" where xxx is the irq of my network
card.
When booting on kernel 2.6.17-7 everything there works fines, eth0 s
brought up flawlessly, lid is correctly detected.
+
+ Another way to work it around is to boot with noacpi and irqpoll, but
+ then the lid is obviuosly not working, but the network is.
** Changed in: linux-source-2.6.17 (Ubuntu)
Status: Unconfirmed => Confirmed
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acpi bug in edgy eft
https://launchpad.net/bugs/62630
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