I have been in touch with Foxconn several times today, this bug also
affects:

Asus P5K-E
P5E WS and P5E WS PRO
MSI P965 series

It is the BIOS that is defective, not the chipset.

American Megatrends (AMI) shipped the defective BIOS, if yours is an
Award BIOS, this is not an issue.

http://izanbardprince.wordpress.com/2008/07/28/foxconn-says-acpi-issues-
are-amis-fault-is-having-them-repair-the-code/

I've been told to expect the Foxconn fix within a matter of days, users
of ASUS or MSI motherboards are encoraged to contact them for the fix
and reference that Foxconn has confirmed that the AMI BIOS is defective.


** Summary changed:

- Bad ACPI support on Foxconn G33M/G33M-S motherboards with AMI BIOS
+ Defective AMI BIOS on multiple Foxconn, MSI, and ASUS motherboards breaks 
ACPI support

** Summary changed:

- Defective AMI BIOS on multiple Foxconn, MSI, and ASUS motherboards breaks 
ACPI support
+ Defective AMI BIOS on multiple Foxconn, MSI, and ASUS Intel LGA 775 
motherboards breaks ACPI support

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Defective AMI BIOS on multiple Foxconn, MSI, and ASUS Intel LGA 775 
motherboards breaks ACPI support
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/251338
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