http://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=12376





------- Comment #37 from kh...@linux-fr.org  2009-03-18 06:45 -------
You should not disable I2C support altogether. A lot of things need I2C
(framebuffer drivers, TV and DVB drivers...) which you could miss. You may
disable the i2c-i801 driver if it is the driver that conflicts. However which
driver conflicts depends on the mainboard model. It might as well be w83627ehf
or it87 and not i2c-i801.

Anyway there is no good reason to disable any diver, just boot with
acpi_enforce_resources=strict (until this becomes the default) and you're done.


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