http://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=10724





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On Mon, Aug 11, 2008 at 6:12 AM,  <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> ------- Comment #91 from [EMAIL PROTECTED]  2008-08-11 06:12 -------
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>> Hello,
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>> i tried the second thing - thats not working. I've seen a patch in BUG 11089
>> and tried it out - that fixes my problem (not booting) but brings up a new
>> problem - Anyway, i can use that kernel now. ;-)
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> Hello,
> same problem on a vaio vgn-fe41s.
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> if I boot with the AC adapter plugged the kernel freeze, when is freezed if I
> unplug the AC after a few seconds I read the GPE storm message.
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> if I boot with the AC adapter unplugged everything works fine, also Fn and
> volume keys.
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> I tried the same patch (BUG 11089) and now the situation is:
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> if I boot with the AC adapter plugged the kernel starts normally, but the
> mute,vol up, vol down keys don't work, Fn keys still work.
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> if I boot with the AC adapter unplugged the kernel freeze again, if I try to
> plug the AC after a few seconds I see the GPE storm message again
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Over here with a macbook if the GPE storm detector goes
off, the system is still usable.(last I checked even battery info
was still readable). As a work around acpi_osi=Darwin
calms the interrupts down with the battery.(which seems to be the
cause of the GPE storm, for some reason or another). The only problem,
or complaint if you want to call it that, is when using acpi_osi=Darwin
there is no battery info i.g. in a terminal typing "acpi" gives no reading.
but I can run the system without having the GPE detector go off. As for using
sbs.ko with the "Darwin" option, I seem to have a freeze, once the
module is loaded.
I was going to try and see if there was a patch to try or revert
something, just to see
if loading sbs.ko leads to something good.


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