Luming Yu napsal(a):
>> From the dmesg, I found a problem NOT relative to the PATA driver.
> I would like to know if cpu freq driver works? If not, please enter a
> acpi bug on bugzilla.kernel.org.
I can't see a bugzilla entry for this?
> "[ 17.368000] ACPI Exception (exoparg2-0442):
Luming Yu napsal(a):
From the dmesg, I found a problem NOT relative to the PATA driver.
I would like to know if cpu freq driver works? If not, please enter a
acpi bug on bugzilla.kernel.org.
I can't see a bugzilla entry for this?
[ 17.368000] ACPI Exception (exoparg2-0442):
On Sun, 4 Feb 2007, Keenan Pepper wrote:
> I just upgraded the kernel on my System76 Gazelle laptop (basically an
> ASUS Z62FP without the Microsoft tax) and the hard drive began
> freezing every few minutes. I blacklisted ata_piix and the problem
> went away, so that really narrows down where
Luming Yu wrote:
From the dmesg, I found a problem NOT relative to the PATA driver.
I would like to know if cpu freq driver works? If not, please enter a
acpi bug on bugzilla.kernel.org.
The acpi-cpufreq driver does work, but there are some other
ACPI-related problems. Most importantly for me,
Luming Yu wrote:
From the dmesg, I found a problem NOT relative to the PATA driver.
I would like to know if cpu freq driver works? If not, please enter a
acpi bug on bugzilla.kernel.org.
The acpi-cpufreq driver does work, but there are some other
ACPI-related problems. Most importantly for me,
On Sun, 4 Feb 2007, Keenan Pepper wrote:
I just upgraded the kernel on my System76 Gazelle laptop (basically an
ASUS Z62FP without the Microsoft tax) and the hard drive began
freezing every few minutes. I blacklisted ata_piix and the problem
went away, so that really narrows down where the
From the dmesg, I found a problem NOT relative to the PATA driver.
I would like to know if cpu freq driver works? If not, please enter a
acpi bug on bugzilla.kernel.org.
"[ 17.368000] ACPI Exception (exoparg2-0442): AE_AML_PACKAGE_LIMIT,
Index (0FFFD) is beyond end of object [20060707]
[
Tejun Heo wrote:
> Keenan Pepper wrote:
>> I just upgraded the kernel on my System76 Gazelle laptop (basically an
>> ASUS Z62FP without the Microsoft tax) and the hard drive began
>> freezing every few minutes. I blacklisted ata_piix and the problem
>> went away, so that really narrows down where
Keenan Pepper wrote:
> I just upgraded the kernel on my System76 Gazelle laptop (basically an
> ASUS Z62FP without the Microsoft tax) and the hard drive began
> freezing every few minutes. I blacklisted ata_piix and the problem
> went away, so that really narrows down where the bug has to be.
Keenan Pepper wrote:
I just upgraded the kernel on my System76 Gazelle laptop (basically an
ASUS Z62FP without the Microsoft tax) and the hard drive began
freezing every few minutes. I blacklisted ata_piix and the problem
went away, so that really narrows down where the bug has to be. Here's
Tejun Heo wrote:
Keenan Pepper wrote:
I just upgraded the kernel on my System76 Gazelle laptop (basically an
ASUS Z62FP without the Microsoft tax) and the hard drive began
freezing every few minutes. I blacklisted ata_piix and the problem
went away, so that really narrows down where the bug
From the dmesg, I found a problem NOT relative to the PATA driver.
I would like to know if cpu freq driver works? If not, please enter a
acpi bug on bugzilla.kernel.org.
[ 17.368000] ACPI Exception (exoparg2-0442): AE_AML_PACKAGE_LIMIT,
Index (0FFFD) is beyond end of object [20060707]
[
On Sun, 4 Feb 2007 00:32:12 -0500 "Keenan Pepper" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I just upgraded the kernel on my System76 Gazelle laptop (basically an
> ASUS Z62FP without the Microsoft tax) and the hard drive began
> freezing every few minutes. I blacklisted ata_piix and the problem
> went away,
On Sun, 4 Feb 2007 00:32:12 -0500 Keenan Pepper [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I just upgraded the kernel on my System76 Gazelle laptop (basically an
ASUS Z62FP without the Microsoft tax) and the hard drive began
freezing every few minutes. I blacklisted ata_piix and the problem
went away, so that
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