[Bug 127135] Re: kacpid consumes most CPU and make huge ACPI log with the same info (only Ubuntu 4.10 is fine)

2007-09-07 Thread Henrik Nilsen Omma
Not enough information to proceed. Please reopen you you can provide the information Paul requested. ** Changed in: linux-source-2.6.22 (Ubuntu) Status: Incomplete = Invalid -- kacpid consumes most CPU and make huge ACPI log with the same info (only Ubuntu 4.10 is fine)

[Bug 127135] Re: kacpid consumes most CPU and make huge ACPI log with the same info (only Ubuntu 4.10 is fine)

2007-08-02 Thread Paul Dufresne
** Summary changed: - Gutsy Gibson, Feisty Fawn, Dapper Drake all kernels + kacpid consumes most CPU and make huge ACPI log with the same info (only Ubuntu 4.10 is fine) -- kacpid consumes most CPU and make huge ACPI log with the same info (only Ubuntu 4.10 is fine)

[Bug 127135] Re: kacpid consumes most CPU and make huge ACPI log with the same info (only Ubuntu 4.10 is fine)

2007-08-02 Thread Paul Dufresne
Writing down harvested info: KACPID is a kernel process. The package acpid, is the user side package that discuss with KACPID. One can wonder what happens if acpid is not installed. Bug #75174 is about the same, but have been made on acpi, that is just a package giving information about acpi, so

[Bug 127135] Re: kacpid consumes most CPU and make huge ACPI log with the same info (only Ubuntu 4.10 is fine)

2007-08-02 Thread Paul Dufresne
Other note to myself: Someone said somewhere that removing powernowd package had resolved the problem. Most say that booting with NO-ACPI (must verify syntax) fix this, but at think one said no. -- kacpid consumes most CPU and make huge ACPI log with the same info (only Ubuntu 4.10 is fine)

[Bug 127135] Re: kacpid consumes most CPU and make huge ACPI log with the same info (only Ubuntu 4.10 is fine)

2007-08-02 Thread Paul Dufresne
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