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I am also affected by this. Disabling C1E in BIOS, nolapic_timer or
acpi_skip_timer_override fixes it. I think that acpi_skip_timer_override
has the least negative impact on my system so I am using this.
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Thanks to Magnus Helander, setting acpi_skip_timer_override fixed it.
Also running on Lenovo Ideapad S12.
Just out of curiosity: would pci=nomsi help in your case too?
Yes, pci=nomsi works just as fine as acpi_skip_timer_override.
FYI:
$ uname -a
Linux leno 2.6.35-25-generic #44-Ubuntu SMP
Thanks to Magnus Helander, setting acpi_skip_timer_override fixed it.
Also running on Lenovo Ideapad S12.
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On 11/19/2010 10:26 PM, eisbaw wrote:
Thanks to Magnus Helander, setting acpi_skip_timer_override fixed it.
Also running on Lenovo Ideapad S12.
Just out of curiosity: would pci=nomsi help in your case too?
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Booting with acpi_skip_timer_override solved the problem.
In /etc/default/grub I added
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Hi folks; I'm marking this release notes task as incomplete because this
bug log has records of way too many different issues, some of which have
apparently also been resolved (I see mentions of many different systems,
of freezes versus overheating problems, and of many kernel cmdline
parameters
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Right and because the title here says freezes, so its hard to get the relation
to overheating. Just to note one thing I recently read in a patch description:
apparently there are (at least two hp models iirc) some laptops which claim
working c-states (power saving states of the cpu) than they have
I feel like a bit of an idiot atm, I left firefox open last night and
this morning my laptop was overheating. After I gave it a reboot and
checked my email someone had messaged me stating that sometime in Karmic
the custom DSDT option was removed, I checked my logs and found that it
seems to be
AFAIK, the newer kernels lack the feature of loading custom DSDTs from
initrd. Now you have to put your DSDT in kernel at compile time. It
means you'll have to recompile your kernel whenever there's an update to
it. Currently that's what I do, but on my laptop I use Arch Linux, and I
don't have
Too bad custom DSDT support has been dropped.
Thats why I cannot move on from JJ.
67GTA confirmed that OpenSUSE has support for it. And as a KDE user, I
am considering moving to Archlinux, since Kubuntu is being treatead as
2nd class.
@Rad3k: does Arch have custom DSDT support?
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Arch Linux does NOT have custom DSDT support, because the kernel itself
dropped support for the patch upstream as it was very 'hackish', and
breaks every two releases or something, and as a result Arch Linux
dropped support for it as well. So, that means that Ubuntu and Arch
Linux and
You can add Opensuse to the list of those NOT supporting custom dsdt's.
After the patch was committed, one of the Novell kernel devs removed it
again citing Linus's decision to remove all custom dsdt support. If you
only update to 2.6.31-8, you will have dsdt support. This bug has
reappeared in
FYI the start up freezing is still present on a Toshiba Satellite A30
under Jaunty, I'm currently working around it using the nosmp parameter.
Before Jaunty I was also able to work around this with a custom DSDT,
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Ok, so they have the bug reports and all.
Let's see how them kernel developers get all them fixed, as the decided when
dropping custom DSDT support.
First post here is from Sep/2008.
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It's actually hard to say at this point. The freezing has disappeared
quite a while ago, but there is another problem which I still
experience, which seems directly related to what caused the freezes in
the first place. This seems to be an issue on certain chipsets not
handling IRQ's properly. I
I thought the whole point as Stefan pointed out above
(https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/272247/comments/375)
that we should open up a new bug report because this is a very broad
issue, and it seems to be effect by everyone using a laptop with a buggy
DSDT. I'm not sure how
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** Description changed:
Once the Ubuntu splash screen loads with the progress bar that moves back and
forth, it freezes. Holding down any key unfreezes the system, and it continues
loading normally, until I release the key, at which point it freezes again.
Holding a key down again
This won't get fixed in Intrepid. The question is how to proceed here.
Having passed the 300 comments mark unfortunately does not help either.
What would people think of closing this one and open a new, fresh one
for those having that problem still in Karmic (and specifically test
whether
The suggested fix of adding acpi=noirq worked on jaunty 64bit. HP
dv6000 (model 6910us)
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Some small change in the Karmic kernel has made the hanging at boot go
away. The other problems still persist such as overheating and failure
to resume from sleep. A custom DSDT is still needed. Check your dmesg
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So you are saying it is fixed without touching the DSDT file? Did you
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I've been playing with Karmic for a while now, and so far for me it's boot
on and off battery without requiring a key to be pressed down. However, I
have noticed it occasionally overheats.. but so far it only seems to
overheat if I leave firefox open and close the lid. When I come back after a
few
could it be related to default grub2 in karmic?
sorry for my bad english...
2009/6/17 SRElysian srelys...@gmail.com:
I've been playing with Karmic for a while now, and so far for me it's boot
on and off battery without requiring a key to be pressed down. However, I
have noticed it
This bug is fixed for me on ubuntu karmic koala i386 hp pavilon dv6809wm
with MCP67 motherboard
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It's working for me on HP Pavillion dv6921la. Here are my dsdt.* file.
Thank You...
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Okay, I've tested this for a while, I'm ready to say this is working
great!
For the Compaq F761US. Thanks to 67GTA.
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Ing. Forigua: Follow my how to to get your dsdt.dsl file and post it
here. I will fix it for you. You can then follow the rest of the how to
to get it going.
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1036051highlight=dsdt
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Works fine for me, now, on Compaq F750US.
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I have the same problem on ubuntu karmic i386, i attach 4 files
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Can confirm this bug with a HP dv6646us Notebook.
Kernel: 2.6.28-11-generic (JAUNTY)
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Thanks to 67GTA, here is a correct dsdt.aml file for the HP dv6667se.
It's been running for a few weeks with no problems. Laptop is running
considerably cooler, and it boots and shuts down correctly on AC and
battery power.
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'nohpet' also works for me. Thanks again.
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wribeiro wrote:
I'll be waiting for the next kernel version and test again.
The way we currently stand there won't be need to test because there wont be
any change. Repeating myself: In general a fix seems to require a dmesg (with
debug apic=debug) and sudo lspci -vvvnn and a good
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@67GTA, the compile log seems not to show anything touching the
Processor declarations. Its a bit weird. I wonder whether you see
something noticeably different in powertop (on the C-state usage)
between using that modified DSDT and unmodified with nohpet (but thats
probably more out of
'nohpet' works fine with my HP Pavilion dv6646us in battery power and AC power.
I'll be waiting for the next kernel version and test again.
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Stefan, as wribeiro says, this bug only affects me while on battery
power, not when plugged in. Boot option 'idle=poll' works for me. Now my
system doesn't hang while booting on battery power. I have a Presario
F750US laptop. Thanks for your help.
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This bug follows me since Ubuntu 8.10 and I survived until now (that's amazing!)
It's better for me live with 'idle=poll' option than try to fix and have my PC
unstable - I use it for job.
Is there any chance of having this bug fixed in the next version of linux
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@67GTA, To me it feels strange should the _WAK method have any effect there. I
believe this is called on resume from suspend not when transitioning from a C
level. What I noticed when comparing the DSDTs you posted was the following:
-Scope (\_PR)
+Scope (_PR)
{
-Processor
I just assumed that the _WAK method was for all start ups, and not just
suspend. Your theory makes more sense. The hpet argument works on my
laptop with my custom DSDT removed. (Gets rid of the boot freeze.) The
iasl compiler made the changes you pointed out automatically. I didn't
even notice
Here is a copy of my original disassembled DSDT with iasl, and the 1127
optimizations if any of it will help:-) I set iasl to be verbose.
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Here are 2 versions of my dsdt file: plugged in and battery mode.
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@67GTA, just trying to confirm your changes to the DSDT (its a bit hard to diff
as there are a lot of optimizations). Basically the major things you changes
seem to me the return package for the _WAK method, the removal of those two
Zero statements and (maybe the thing that has most effect to
wribeiro: I have you fixed. 0 errors. Follow the rest of my how to and
be sure to add acpi_osi=Linux.
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Stephan: I will test your method tonight to see if this helps with the
boot freezing. So far the majority of the errors have been system wake
(WAK), and errors in the thermal methods (HOT) and (CRT). A few
(including mine) had errors in the (Q16) method. I'm not sure what it
pertains to. It was
I've tried the following:
If you have a custom DSDT, add acpi_no_initrd_override to the boot options.
This
- Then try the following combinations:
* nohpet
* idle=poll
* acpi_skip_timer_override
Do any of these make the boot work without a keypress?
idle=poll works on my machine. Boot is
I have encountered the same problem on a Sony Vaio PCG-GRT796HP today.
Hardy has no problems at all, Intrepid and Jaunty wont run properly unless a
key is held down.
I believe this is a problem caused by ACPI/DSDT.aml
Hardy tries to load DSDT.aml from initramfs but fails. Intrepid and
Jaunty
wribeiro and SJI: Follow my how to to the point of getting your dsdt.dsl
file and send them to me. I will take a look at them.
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In Jaunty i386 (kernel 2.6.28-11) the problem still occours if me laptop is in
battery mode. When plugged in, the boot progress is OK.
HP Pavilion dv6646us, AMD turion64x2, nVidia, Broadcom.
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** Bug watch removed: xxx ACPI support not a bugtracker #907
http://acpi.sourceforge.net/dsdt/view.php?id=907
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I have the same problem on my laptop HP Pavilon dc6809wm
thanks
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To 67GTA:
I noticed on your post in the ubuntu forums you mentioned acpi_osi=Linux.
Has this been known to work without the custom DSDT or is that required? The
custom DSDT file seems a bit beyond my range of knowledge. :/ This problem
is actually really upsetting, I've noticed my laptop being
SRElysian:
It will not help without fixing your DSDT errors. It will tell the
BIOS?Ubuntu to read the Linux part of the DSDT file at boot to control
acpi functions, but the DSDT errors will still cause the same problems.
Follow my how to to the point of getting your dsdt.dsl, email it to me
thank you 67GTA :)
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Hi all
I can confirm this bug occurs on the Toshiba Satellite A30 Laptop also.
The bug still exists for me in a fully patched 9.04 installation as of
about 30 minutes ago.
The machine is a P4 Mobile, Intel 82852 Chipset.
As above the problem is resolvable by passing nosmp or nolapic to the
I have edited my dsdt and fixed my errors. It not only solved this bug but
also my laptop now sleeps and wakes up just fine. This fix is worth a try
IMO.
2009/4/26 67GTA sha...@wildblue.net
Custom DSDT with zero errors for HP dv6815nr
** Attachment added: DSDT.aml
How are you exactly editing the DSDT? It's a huge file, and what exactly
is causing the problem?
Are these the correct commands to extract the DSDT?
sudo cat /proc/acpi/dsdt DSDT.dat
iasl -d DSDT.dat # disassemble to create DSDT.dsl
Sorry, but I haven't modified the DSDT before, and I really
Taylor: You can see my how to hear to answer all of your questions. It
is a step by step tutorial.
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1036051highlight=dsdt If you
get stuck just email me through the Ubuntu forums.
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TO ALL AFFECTED: I will try to help fix DSDT errors for anyone that can
email me a copy of their dsdt.dat. You can obtain it by following my how
to http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1036051highlight=dsdt This
is not to slight the devs, but they can only implement workarounds. The
problem is
Thanks so much! I'm installing Ubuntu now. :)
-Original Message-
From: boun...@canonical.com [mailto:boun...@canonical.com] On Behalf Of 67GTA
Sent: Sunday, April 26, 2009 10:12 AM
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Sent: Sunday, April 26, 2009 10:27 AM
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Subject: [Bug 272247] Re: System freezes during boot, unless I hold a key down
TO ALL AFFECTED: I will try to help fix DSDT errors for anyone that can
email me a copy
Please contact me by email through the Ubuntu forums. This bug report is
already too long.
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Just upgraded to Jaunty.
Same as Spike, fine when plugged in, bug still there when on battery
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How can this be marked 'Fix Released - Confirmed' if the bug has not
been fixed upstream???
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Perpetual, the status has been changed from Fix Released to
Confirmed, thats an arrow, not a dash.;)
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Try following my DSDT how to while running on battery power to see if
there are any different/additional errors compared to AC power.
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1036051highlight=dsdt
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Oh... sorry.
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I would love to fix my DSDT, but I'm no programmer, and when trying to
diagnose, it hit maximum errors and segfaulted.
I'll attach my dsdt, and a copy of what errors I could get outputed to a
file before the segfault.
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The errors:
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The External (^Z00G, IntObj) really gave iasl a lot of trouble.
Everything after that first error happened because of it. I'm not DSDT
expert, but based on my experience fixing my DSDT, I'm attaching a set
of diffs to apply to your DSDT that at least make it compile. I'm
pretty confident about
That is a seriously broken acpi table! I don't think you could even
begin to fix that. As you fix one error, 50 more will appear because of
the change you just made. The segmentation fault is because of the
maximum 200 error limit of the aml compiler. At that point I guess the
developers decided
tried all the OSes listed in the file (Linux, the win 2001's and win
2006) problem is still there. As noted above, problem only there when
booting on battery, so I booted from battery with those options, since
it doesn't matter what happens on ext. power.
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System freezes during boot, unless I
@Scott Minster:
Not really willing to try messing with the DSDT if you're not too sure
it'll work, as I read that it'll possibly/probably stop my OS booting if
I screw up the file :/
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System freezes during boot, unless I hold a key down
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/272247
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Mehall: If you want to send me a copy of dsdt.dat, I will try to use
Scott Minster's diff file to see if I can get your DSDT in a manageable
state. You can send it to me by email through the Ubuntu forums. If you
do get in a non booting state, you can use a live CD to delete the
DSDT.aml file from
When you dissasembled the dsdt.dat file, did it create a dsdt.aml file?
I need that also.
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No, I only got the .dat and the .dsl files.
67GTA wrote:
When you dissasembled the dsdt.dat file, did it create a dsdt.aml file?
I need that also.
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I can't get it to recompile on my end for some reason. It complains that
the dsdt.aml file is missing, but it is only created after
recompiling I may just have to walk you through it on your PC. Grab
a copy of Scott Minster's diff file. Make the first change in the list
to your dsdt.dsl,
With much thanks to 67GTA (MUCH much thanks) we now have a working
DSDT.aml for the G6062ea laptop from HP.
download the attatched file, copy it to /etc/initramfs-tools/ and then
run the command
sudo update-initramfs -u -k kernel-version
in a terminal substituting kernel-version for your actual
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