** Description changed:
- Hi,
- on upgrade to 10.04 version.
-
- After few minuts of use apci stop to wrok (don't recognize ac/dc or
- battery, don't change lcd blacklight, etcc..) and start to flood dmes
- with this messages:
-
+ On my notebook acer aspire 5930G on upgrade to 10.04 version,
I have had this problems for years.
On my Acer 5930G this problem has disappeared one month ago, once I updated to
Linux Mint 16 and to kernel 3.11.
Should this bug be marked as ''solved''?
Best regards, Gabriele Bianchi
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Luca Zenatti, this bug was reported a while ago and there hasn't been
any activity in it recently. We were wondering if this is still an
issue? If so, could you please test for this with the latest development
release of Ubuntu? ISO images are available from
viking@CrazyAcerViking:~$ uname -a
Linux CrazyAcerViking 3.12.0-vikkivikki #1 SMP Sat Nov 9 22:22:36 FET 2013 i686
GNU/Linux
Works perfectly without any patching. Now I'm not getting error about input
buffer is not empty...
Also, all ACPI works well (lcd backlight control, battery state, etc.)
$ uname -a
Linux debian 3.9-1-amd64 #1 SMP Debian 3.9.6-1 x86_64 GNU/Linux
The same problem still occurs, and more frequently than with the 3.2
kernel series it seems.
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Any suggestion on how to check the detailed RAM consumption/reservation by both
kernel and BIOS?
Thanks,
regards.
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(6) is probably just your graphics chipset reserving some of your RAM
(mine takes ~1.1GiB).
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Dear Joseph,
thanks for your suggestion.
How could I check how much RAM is reserved to my graphic chipset by the
BIOS / OS?
According to what BIOS says, only 64MB are reserved to graphic card.
Any suggestion, please?
Thanks.
Manolo
Il 01/06/2013 08:44, Joseph Lansdowne ha scritto:
(6) is
So many Italians here (I'm one of those).
So, I also have the same problem since one year more or less. Same problems as
everybody on my Acer Aspire 5730z (the problems has been occurring with both
32bit and 64bit operating systems):
1) infinite lines of this kind:
May 31 23:59:32
I think the patch has been adden in Kernel 3.9.3
https://www.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/v3.x/ChangeLog-3.9.3
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Guys, this bug has had its patch submitted upstream to the kernel developers
(https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=14733), and as of Monday, is with
the ACPI mailing list (https://patchwork.kernel.org/patch/2521951/).
So progress is happening, slowly but surely.
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This is great news to us all!! Hope to see it fixed asap!! This is the
only thing that keeps me, and many more to have a perfect linux
experience!
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This is a great news indeed! It took a while ... but excellent news.
Gabriele
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I can confirm this bug for my Samsung R60 Plus, running Debian, with
every Kernel I tried from Squeeze trough Wheezy (2.6.32 - 3.2.0) and
several Liquorix Kernel releases (latest was 3.8). When the bug hits,
input of any kind is no longer possible. Music or videos currently
running are continuing
It is such a shame that a huge bug is left unresolved I think it is
critical to fix this..
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The thing is that the compiled kernel breaks my native resolution and 3d
acceleration for my nvidia graphics. Maybe because I'm on 13.04 x64 or
maybe because of the linux-headers... who knows.. Anyway.. the kernel
provided does not work for me.
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Grecu: Sorry to hear that. Works fine for me on 12.04 LTS...ACER 5735.
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Grecu: Here is a link to 3.2.40 with the fix incorporated...compiled
with the same config I use on my Acer Aspire 5735.
I just finished building this, so I'm not running this particular
kernel, but I built it the same way I've built previous versions with
success...the only difference is I built
I should note the kernel I compiled and linked to above is for 12.04
LTS. At least, that's what I'll run it on.
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Why doesn't anyone make a .deb file with the latest stable patched
kernel and uploade it somewhere? There are people still unable to patch
it!
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Bug prezent in Ubuntu 13.04 x64, 3.8 kernel.
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To manage
Could someone upload a patched kernel? I am using ubuntu 12.10 x64. I
can't manage by myself to patch it.
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When will this bug get a permanent fix!??
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Edit of the previous post:
Sorry, I said something stupid. My Ubuntu Linux 12.10 is working with
3.5.0-22-generic kernel version, so it is even older than 3.5.7...
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the procedure is almost the same for all kernels, it can changes on rows of
ec.c that must be patched. But it is simply to adapt to different version.
2013/1/21 Emanuele Fumeo fum...@gmail.com
Edit of the previous post:
Sorry, I said something stupid. My Ubuntu Linux 12.10 is working with
I'm waiting for the same thing.. Now i'm back to 3.5.0-21-generic kernel since
the 3.7.1 wasn't stable enough.
I have an acer aspire 5930G. Maybe there's something with the laptop's BIOS...
I could not find an update since v. 1.24 from 2008.
I've read in this thread about patching, but I didn't
This bug still present in all kernel version that i have used before the
first occurence.
The solution remain ever the same that i have posted before.
2013/1/18 Grecu Ionut Florin proto...@yahoo.co.uk
I'm waiting for the same thing.. Now i'm back to 3.5.0-21-generic kernel
since the 3.7.1
How do I apply the patch for my 3.5.0-21-generic kernel...?
I am beginner and didn't quite understand it... Could you please explain again?
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Ok Luca, thank you very much!
Just to be sure, in this comment:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/578506/comments/76
LuisIbanez says that he patched his kernel, which was version 3.5.7...can the
same procedure be applied to the latest kernel?
Sorry for annoying you, but I've
Hi all,
I have experienced the same problem on my aspire 5930G...reading some posts, it
seems to be a very common problem with linux and this laptop.
For me it's not so annoying, as I encounter it few times, but I know there are
some problems. For example, my battery seems to be recognized and
I'm a total noob when it come to linux.. please do help me patch the kernel I
use.. I get frustrated by this error...
I use Ubuntu 12.10 with 3.7.1 kernex. (x64)
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I know about the battery fix... but I'm looking for a permanent fix.
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Ionuț
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I'm also affected by this bug since ubuntu 10.04.. It's getting very annoying..
I have a Acer Aspire 5930g laptop, 3.5.0-21-generic kernel, ubuntu 12.10.
Thing frustrating part is that after i get this message usually the computer
won't pass the post screen, just like in this clip:
A solution to the computer not passing the Post screen is to disconnect
the pc from the electric power and to remove the battery for a few
seconds. After reinserting the power and/or the battery my acer 5930G
passes the post screen and boots.
I do not remember if this has already been written in
Hi all,
I'm on Acer 4741 laptop. I multiboot and I've problem with all the
distro I have on this computer (e.g. Slackware 3.2.29 kernel, Ubuntu
3.2.0-29-generic-pae kernel). This has been like this for about 2yrs
already.
I applied the patch given above with minor adjustment to one of the
I was experiencing the same problem with Ubuntu 12.10, in a DELL
PRECISION M6700.
Just followed Luca's nice intructions:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/578506/comments/54
( Thanks Luca ! )
but with
a) using 3.5.7 as the kernel version
b) this patch
I'm also running on an Acer Aspire 5735Z and I would like to patch my
Kernel. Can someone fully explain how to do please ? I've never compiled
a kernel but I'm Ok to try if I know the process to follow. I've try to
find the ec.c file but I don't see it, perhaps because I have to be in
root ?
I've forget to precise : I'm running on Ubuntu 12.04 fresh installation
and my kernel is 3.2.0-25-generic-pae
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Hi Loic,
follow this
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/578506/comments/54
however this bug still affect any upgrade of ubuntu kernel.
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Thank but I find an other tutorial on Ubuntu.fr (I'm french speaker) and
I've followed it. Currently, I'm at the compilation's time. I've applied
the patch. I hope it will be better.
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ACPI Exception: AE_TIME, Returned by Handler for [EmbeddedControl]
(20110623/evregion-478)
ACPI Error: Method parse /execution failed [\ _SB _.AMW0.WMCA] (Node
f74288e8), AE_TIME (20110623/psparse-536)
ACPI : EC : input buffer is not empty, aborting transaction
OR
Acer Aspire 5930G, 11.10, 3.0.0-16 x86_64 kernel.
The bug still affects me.
[223007.804196] ACPI: EC: input buffer is not empty, aborting transaction
[223007.804209] ACPI Exception: AE_TIME, Returned by Handler for
[EmbeddedControl] (20110413/evregion-478)
[223007.804235] ACPI Error: Method
ACPI doens't work properly also on my ASUS 1015 BX
[0.202229] ACPI: EC: Look up EC in DSDT
[0.206563] ACPI: Executed 3 blocks of module-level executable AML code
[0.249233] ACPI: Interpreter enabled
[0.249251] ACPI: (supports S0 S3 S4 S5)
[0.249307] ACPI: Using IOAPIC for
same error in Acer 5735-4624
I'm going to test the parameter acpi=off in grub
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I can confirm the bug is present in 3.3-rc1 and ec.c patch solves the
problem. I'm running patched 3.3-rc1 now and haven't had any problem,
current uptime is 8 days suspending/resuming on a daily basis.
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I'm running kernel 3.2.0-5 64-bit on an Aspire 5930G, and I'm still
getting this.
Dec 19 20:27:47 jessy kernel: [66268.316242] ACPI: EC: input buffer is not
empty, aborting transaction
Dec 19 20:27:47 jessy kernel: [66268.316258] ACPI Exception: AE_TIME, Returned
by Handler for
No, i haven't triedshould i?
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I guess so. I don't really know, but I would assume only people who
maintain the Ubuntu kernel look here, and if they don't send the report
upstream, it won't get to the kernel developers.
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Notice that bug still affects kernel 3.0.0.
Attach my new ec.c diff file.
Ubuntu team???Are you there???
** Patch added: Difference file of kernel 3.0.0 ec.c
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/578506/+attachment/2613658/+files/ec_3.0.0.diff
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Dear all,
has anybody tried a kernel of the series 3 on a computer showing this
bug? For instance, if Stéphane Travostino (eazy87), who contributed to
this discussion, is still using Archlinux he should have such a kernel.
Does this new kernel eliminate the problem?
Thanks, Gabriele
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I'm using Ubuntu 11.10 64-bit with kernel 3.0.0-13-generic and it still
affects me.
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I'm running kernel 3.0.7 (seems to have been released 2 weeks ago)
(actually pf-kernel: http://pf.natalenko.name/) on Arch Linux, 32-bit,
and I'm still getting this, on an Aspire 5735.
If it hasn't already been mentioned, this doesn't happen if the battery
isn't in the laptop (just running off
Notice that bug still affects kernel 2.6.38 though in first analisys it
would seem resolved, but carefully reading ec.c code it is possible to
see that was only partially resolved!
I attach my new ec.c patch.
** Attachment added: diff file for ec patch
This bug still affect natty narval, so was for me.
After n-th kernel recompile, i've noted down what step could be followed for do
it:
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sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install build-essential
sudo apt-get install kernel-package
sudo apt-get install gcc
sudo
** Attachment added: patch for correct kernel compile
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/578506/+attachment/2163756/+files/patch
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/578506/+attachment/2163762/+files/patch_ec.c.diff
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The problem seems fixed, booted several times and worked normally with no
problems.
The patched version didn't do it, i kept on fiddling... perhaps it's the
updates from natty-proposed or a line I changed in grub.cfg...
Steps that made it work for me :
1 - clean install of natty from
@Pedro Carrasco : perhaps your directory structure is not exactly what
the patch expects.
You might use the alternate patch syntax:
patch /pathto/originalfile /pathto/patchfile
In my case i didn't apply the omnibook patch,
Thanks for the info rloth,
Now I'm using kernel 2.6.38-9-generic in Ubuntu 11.04, and even the
error appears sometimes, it happens less frequently, so I think I will
not apply any patch for the moment, because I really need the PC
working, and now I'm afraid of these other issues you are
Same problem on a Samsung R719 after upgrading to natty with kernel
2.6.38-8... I'll the new patch from
https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=14733
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root@laptop:/home/user/Escritorio/patch# wget
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/37672643/patch
root@laptop:/home/user/Escritorio/patch# uname -a
Linux laptop 2.6.35-28-generic #50-Ubuntu SMP Fri Mar 18 19:00:26 UTC 2011
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Status: New = Confirmed
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I have the exact same problem on Acer 5735-6694 running Slack 13.1
kernel 2.6.37. Right now, I am trying different config setups in the
ACPI menu. The patch for 2.6.34 had worked for me just fine.
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Acer Aspire 5735, Ubuntu 10.10, kernel 2.6.35-25-generic
Same issue. ACPI error floods matching #43, inability to change
brightness, inability to boot due to powering up, spinning hard disk,
powering down, repeat
So far, acpi=off boot flag seems to have solved it, although I now have
no idea how
I haven't heard boo about this other than from people who still have the
problem. It's a complicated bug, and I imagine some folks have the
problem and attribute it more to hardware than Ubuntu.
Given this but was submitted in May of 2010, and it is still UNASSIGNED
I don't expect you'll hear
Any news on this? Last time i tried to apply the patch it gave me errors
so i couldnt install.
@PromoGest: yes, less ram, but *thank god* no bugs.
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I'm using Ubuntu 10.10 64-bit on my acer 5735z
kernel: 2.6.35-26-generic (from Ubuntu repos)
Now I'm booting with pci=noacpi, the problem still occurs but with less
frequency (i think..). Using acpi=off solves the problem.
I don't know when this issue appears, I can't even reproduce that bug.
I
Acer Aspire 5930G, kernel: 2.6.32-27-generic. Me too
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Hi,
this bug affects me too on notebook BenQ Joybook 7000. My version of Ubuntu is
10.10 and my kernel is 2.6.35-23-generic. In addition, the notebook freezes
randomly and I have to turn off and on.
Nov 30 09:44:49 pearl-joybook kernel: [ 553.404166] ACPI Error (dsfield-0143):
[TPL0]
Also my Acer 5735Z has this bug with Ubuntu 10.10 (Kernel
2.6.35-22-generic).
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I have an Acer Aspire 5930G (like Luca). The bug is not present in
kernel 2.6.31-21-generic from Karmic. I'm using until the fix get
officially merged.
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Well, i have to apologise for not coming back here to show my results,
particularly with Ivasyuk, who gave me the kernel advice; and bpowell,
who expected to see my results, as we have the same model. Sorry guys :/
The thing is, i'm still using 10.04 with the rt kernel, i tried
several packaged
i noticed that with the latest kernel version of the kernel for maverick
the problem is half solved, now if i have the notebook plugged only with
ac/dc , there will be no errors regarding the acpi , the same things
happen with only battery, but if i plug the battery with ac/dc and if
the battery
so a work around is to use rt kernels instead of pae? we can miss 1gb of
ram but have an ac/dc detection corret and no need to pull of the
battery every starting?
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On 23/10/2010 14:35, ArathoN wrote:
i'm trying to recompile the kernel, but i couldn't apply normally the
patch it gave me some errors, so i added and eliminated the lines
contained into the patch (the one signed with + and -) and now i'm
waiting that it ill finish (i'm using kernelcheck for
For apply patch you have to digit patch -p1 /pathto/patchfile into linux
source directory. If you want simulate patch, add --dry-run option at patch
command.
I suggest you to apply patchs in this order:
- http://launchpadlibrarian.net/37672643/patch from
i tried to apply the patches you told in the previous post but it gave
me some error with them so i modified the file ec.cc adding and removing
the necessary lines and compiled with Kernelcheck, that it gave me an
error during the installation because it couldn't configure the nvidia
module, but i
Hi ArathoN,
yes i hope you can apply that patch to all 2.6.x kernel.
Just yersterday i've patched (and recompiled) kernel 2.6.35.4 of ubuntu maverik.
PS: sono italiano pure io ;-)
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i'm trying to recompile the kernel, but i couldn't apply normally the
patch it gave me some errors, so i added and eliminated the lines
contained into the patch (the one signed with + and -) and now i'm
waiting that it ill finish (i'm using kernelcheck for recompiling
because it's the first time
hi Arathon
you must not leave Ubutnu, all the other linux based OS have the same problem.
It's the kernel.
I use gentoo and have it too.
I will also try to patch the Kernel and hope it will finaly solve this
annoying problem.
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hi, i have the same problem with Maverick 10.10 with kernel 2.6.35.22, i tried
to update the kernel to 2.6.36 but the problem persist, i also updated the bios
and here the pc changed his behavior before it will hung at the screen boot
(with the acer logo) now it try to load the system but at
I agree. I have been running a kernel I complied myself with the patch
listed above to ec.csince then, the computer has been been going
into and recovering from stand by with no problems...I have not had to
pull my battery once to reboot! Hopefully this patch will be
incorporated into a
After 7days of testing, i'm so happy to annuce that with the previus
passages the bug has disappeared!!!ole!
Thanks Stèphane!!
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So, i compile kernel 2.6.32 get from ubuntu repository following this two guide:
- http://forum.ubuntu-it.org/index.php?topic=368450.0 (italian)
- http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=56835 + sudo update-initramfs -c -k
kernel version + sudo update-grub (english)
They are equivalent, more or
I've got the same laptop model as the OP, but running Archlinux. I
though I could shed some light on this issue.
There's an open kernel bug for this:
https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=14733
It affects all the kernel since 2.6.32, the only way to have a
functional system is applying the
This bug still boring in newer ubuntu kernels...:( :(
Stèphane where can i find that patch?
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@Luca: In the bugzilla page I posted. Here's the direct link to it:
https://bugzilla.kernel.org/attachment.cgi?id=25261
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I must claim my ignorance here...how do I apply this patch? I'm not sure
what steps to take. You can send me a private message if you like. Thank
you!
On 07/29/2010 07:25 AM, Stéphane Travostino wrote:
@Luca: In the bugzilla page I posted. Here's the direct link to it:
The kernel mentioned in message #17 unfortunately does not solve the
problem here.
Gabriele
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I am hearing mixed messages; does upgrading to 2.6.34xx solve the issue
or not? I have the exact same computer as Vinicius Fromming, and the
same problem...I'm hesitant to upgrade kernel without knowing the full
impact to my (otherwise) stable system.
Thanks!
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Why don't you migrate to the newer kernel?
Installing kernel v2.6.34-rc7-lucid completely solves this problem at my
Samsung NP-N200
http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/v2.6.34-rc7-lucid/
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Must be the worst ubuntu bug i ever experienced. When it first occurred, i
thought it was some kind of hardware failure, so i tried another kernel (rt)
and it went fine until i replaced it with the main kernel again, and it *does*
break everything exactly like described on the first bug report.
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