On Tue, May 25, 2010 at 9:52 AM, Stephen Piana <[email protected]> wrote:
> Thanks for all the suggestions. I think this may be a driver issue since the
> time when I can't shutdown/restart my laptop, audio's not working, usb
> storage auto mount does not work and there's a lot of error found when I
> type dmesg after inserting a pcmcia device.

if your acpi is not compliant, your devices will be affected too. mine
wont even boot unless i turn off acpi in boot options, iianm, noacpi
acpi=off.


> Might as well revert back to ubuntu 9.10 since that was the version that my
> laptop works well. Thanks again. hope my laptop will work out of the box
> when 10.10 comes out.

new linux distro will activate acpi using the new acpi specs. if your
hardware is not compliant, expect surprises....  you'll be stuck on
older distros...

try setting off acpi first before reinstalling to an older distro,..

kind regards -botp

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