http://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=8953





------- Comment #72 from [EMAIL PROTECTED]  2008-02-18 06:25 -------
> But, I really don't see where I can do these actions :
> *Unselect Device Drivers->Generic Driver Options->Select only drivers...
> *Select Power Management->ACPI->Custom DSDT2 problems :
> On Gnome, I have System/Administration/Restricted Driver ... where I cannot
> "Select only drivers.."
> Then, on Power Management, I don't see ANYTHING about ACPI.
> If somebody can help, or if I missed something, please tell me.

The actions refer to the configuration process for compiling a new kernel.
First you dowload a new kernel from linux-kernel, the first good enough was
2.6.24-rc3 (a pre-release) but there a newer kernels ofcourse. (Notice this is
not the kernel distributed with ubuntu. So... forget going through distribution
packages and much less desktop options. Fix is at kernel level.)
Next you set up the desired kernel configuration, with
make config or make xconfig or make menuconfig (recommended xconfig)
The instructions posted indicate options you have to set in the configuration.

I hope it helps. Good luck. Hernan


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