Your message dated Wed, 13 Nov 2024 22:28:19 +0100
with message-id <zzuz8-p7koz-e...@eldamar.lan>
and subject line Re: Bug#1038313: acpi: mensage on boot: acpi bios error, pci0, 
acpi not found, x509 and sgx error
has caused the Debian Bug report #1038313,
regarding acpi: error message on boot: acpi bios error, pci0, acpi not found, 
x509 and sgx error
to be marked as done.

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If this is not the case it is now your responsibility to reopen the
Bug report if necessary, and/or fix the problem forthwith.

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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. :)


-- System Information:
Debian Release: 12.0
  APT prefers stable-security
  APT policy: (500, 'stable-security'), (500, 'stable')
Architecture: amd64 (x86_64)
Foreign Architectures: i386

Kernel: Linux 6.1.0-9-amd64 (SMP w/2 CPU threads; PREEMPT)
Locale: LANG=pt_BR.UTF-8, LC_CTYPE=pt_BR.UTF-8 (charmap=UTF-8), 
LANGUAGE=pt_BR:pt:en
Shell: /bin/sh linked to /usr/bin/dash
Init: systemd (via /run/systemd/system)
LSM: AppArmor: enabled

Versions of packages acpi depends on:
ii  libc6  2.36-9

acpi recommends no packages.

acpi suggests no packages.

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--- Begin Message ---
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

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