I've got an S10-2 with an N280 and also see the problem in 9.10.  This
looks like a firmware bug of some sort.  I wonder how windows works
around it though since apparently windows is unaffected (I can't confirm
this myself however).  If that is the case, then wouldn't it be work-
aroundable in the linux kernel ACPI?

How do we get Lenovo's, HP's, etc attention on this?

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