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> On Tue, Jul 11, 2006 at 07:42:35PM -0400, Nuitari wrote: |
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>> Unplug your USB devices before booting the laptop. |
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>> It is a very well discussed ACPI bug on google and you can get some fixed |
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>> ACPI tables to compile into the kernel. |
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> I've read extensively about that bug and tried everything |
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> suggested including building kernels with the various DSDT tables |
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> provided built in. |
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> All lockup at the same point. |
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> The 2.02 BIOS downgrade option is also not available for model. |
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> Sadly, everyone figures I am running into the same bug and am simply |
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> to lazy to use the fixes others have had success with. |
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> So I'll just sit in my corner, all alone. |
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This is odd as I got the same model laptop with 2.6.16-r5 (I think) with |
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the latest bios version and the bug goes the same way as everybody else. |
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You could always run a kernel with no acpi, though that's not so great for |
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a laptop |
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