Hi On Sat, Jun 17, 2023 at 12:21:16AM -0300, Leandro wrote: > Package: acpi > Severity: important > X-Debbugs-Cc: genteboapesso...@gmail.com > > Dear Maintainer, > > *** Reporter, please consider answering these questions, where appropriate *** > > At each startup, an error message is displayed. > The message says: acpi, pci0, acpi not found, sgx and x509 bios error. > And sometime or other it can disable touchpad touch can lead to other random > errors due to acpi error. > > * What led up to the situation? > I believe it is incompatibility. > Or the distribution itself is not finding the right acpi for my notebook > Lenovo Ideapad 330-15IGM 81FN, > Intel Celeron N4000 (2) 1.10GHz Max 2.60GHz, > Intel UHD 600 i915 Geminilake GLK2, > Ram 4GB, SSD 256GB Ceamere > PtBr UTF8, Abnt2 with numeric keypad, 1366x768p 60Hz > > * What exactly did you do (or not do) that was effective (or > ineffective)? > I just formatted and installed Debian 12. > There are several videos on the internet about it, but if I follow one, the > system may crash and not start at all, > forcing me to format it again. > That would be to disable acpi in grub as it says in this youtube video: > https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WoJE0e8zrD0 > > * What was the outcome of this action? > I didn't test it on Debian, but on other Debian-based systems it wouldn't > start, > because it turns off completely acpi, so it wouldn't be interesting. > > * What outcome did you expect instead? > if possible, the error message no longer appears and that the errors and > incompatibilities are resolved. > It would need reverse engineering. But I don't know how to do this. :)
Your report was back then filled for a system running the 6.1.25 kernel. I'm closing this bugreport now, but with the following questions; in case you can reproduce your problem with a recent supported kernel (6.1.115-1 if you re running bookworm), then please reopen the bug, and additionally please do provide the actual full boot log along. Regards, Salvatore