Bug 6808
Summary: | acpi=force needed to enable ACPI - Pavilion 9695C (Irongate) | ||
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Product: | ACPI | Reporter: | Philip Walden (pwaldenlinux) |
Component: | Config-Tables | Assignee: | acpi_config-tables |
Status: | REJECTED INVALID | ||
Severity: | normal | CC: | acpi-bugzilla, bunk |
Priority: | P2 | ||
Hardware: | i386 | ||
OS: | Linux | ||
Kernel Version: | 2.6.17-1.2141_FC4 | Subsystem: | |
Regression: | --- | Bisected commit-id: | |
Attachments: |
2.6.11 dmesg showing successful acpi start
2.6.17 dmesg showing acpi being disabled 2.6.17 with kernel param acpi=force showing successfull acpi start |
Description
Philip Walden
2006-07-10 11:56:20 UTC
Created attachment 8521 [details]
2.6.11 dmesg showing successful acpi start
Created attachment 8522 [details]
2.6.17 dmesg showing acpi being disabled
Created attachment 8523 [details]
2.6.17 with kernel param acpi=force showing successfull acpi start
> ACPI: Disabling ACPI support
acpi_blacklisted() returned true for this system.
It should have printed more when it did this...
Please attach the output from dmidecode.
Also, if you can try a kernel.org kernel, that would be helpful,
because Red Hat may have some blacklist entries that are not upstream.
I am getting # dmidecode 2.6 # No SMBIOS nor DMI entry point found, sorry. I could not find a google work-around for this. Is there some other way to get the output? It looks like FC is blacklisting your laptop and not printing why. If you can reproduce this with a kernel.org kernel, please re-open, else file a bug with fedora. |