I still get this bug on my Toshiba satellite. Without acpi being turned
off, my Netbook will hang on boot. Without acpi, however, I have no idea
what my battery life is.
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** Changed in: linux-source-2.6.15 (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Won't Fix
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
Assignee: Ben
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This happens with me as well. Motherboard M2n-X plus with amd 64 x2
4400+. With acpi apic support on XP works but Ubuntu doesn't and vice
versa.
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ACPI does not work on Asus motherboard with nForce chipset
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/34651
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I can absolutely second this. After upgrading my girlfriend's ASUS
K8N4-based system to Dapper, the onboard sound, Ethernet and USB
controllers failed to configure correctly. This behaviour was also
exhibited after wiping the hard drive and installing Kubuntu Edgy.
Fortunately, the pci=nommconf wo
Me too:
ASUS K5N8-E
nVIDIA chipset
xubuntu freshly installed
it was a real HORROR:
xubuntu slow down at boot with hard disk led always ON, and system
really slow
with acpi and APIC support enabled on bios my ethernet card was seen as
... a FIREWIRE card!!! 8(
acpi=off was only a workaround but