Hi,
I see the following messages during boot and wondered if there was something wrong:
Code:
[ 5.882542] ACPI: Invalid Power Resource to register!
[ 8.620940] ACPI Warning: 0x0000000000000580-0x000000000000059f SystemIO conflicts with Region \_SB_.PCI0.SBUS.SMBI 1 (20120711/utaddress-251)
[ 8.620949] ACPI: If an ACPI driver is available for this devic
During startup, I noticed some error. I found this in dmesg:
i801_smbus 0000:00:1f.3: PCI INT B -> GSI 21 (level, low) -> IRQ 21
ACPI: I/O resource 0000:00:1f.3 [0x400-0x41f] conflicts with ACPI region SMRG [0x400-0x40f]
ACPI: If an ACPI driver is available for this device, you should use it instead of the native driver
What does this mean?
I have been having these annoying issues since I initially installed Linux(First distro, Fedora) onto my Toshiba L305D-S59222. I was currently on KDE 4.3.4 and just updated to the beta version 4.4, I'm hopping that would fixed my powerdevile issue of not properly detecting my AC Adapter *connected* state.
I just bought a new 8800 mAh battery for my VAIO PCG-7N2L laptop, but it's not recognized by ubuntu and won't boot while the battery is actually attached. I had to replace it because the 4800mAh battery crapped out on me.
acpi 1 returns
Code:
Battery 1: discharging, 100%, rate information unavailable.
cat /proc/ACPI/battery/BAT0/info returns
Hi,
i find this really useful, i am runing several laptops with ubuntu and using this on all of them.
Just add following code to your ~/.bashrc and it should work it require acpi package
Code:
# Battery status for bashrc
# Orginaly produced by Fabio 'farnis' in 2003
# Modified by Bacil in 2009
I'd like for the computer to shut down without the need for confirmation when the power source changes to battery.
In order for me to boot into Ubuntu 12.04 I have to add the parameter acpi=off in grub. Any other options as specified here do not allow me to boot into Ubuntu.
My question is simple, what does setting the paramter acpi=off actually do?
and more importantly does repeatedly booting with acpi=off damage or harm the computer in anyway ?
Regards,
Fido
I'm just wondering if anyone else is seeing a lag during the boot. In another post I thought it was due to ABRT, because initially, when I disabled abrtd, the lag went away. Well, leaving abrtd disabled still didn't stop the lag during cold boot, although during a restart it seemed to help.
I own a acer 5720 laptop. I recently upgraded to karmic from jaunty. When I started working, I noticed some heat problems. Using lmsensors, I see core temperature increase constantly (raising even to 85 C), but acpi temperature does not suffer any change.
I found this issue:
ACPI: BIOS _OSI(Linux) query ignored