I can confirm this on my Toshiba Satellite A75-S211 with an Radeon
Mobility 9100IGP
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/42527
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It is a kernel bug though that i've noticed in every distribution yet
though. So I think it's more leaned on the hard out kernel developers
more then anyone. Until then though, adding this does work. Your laptop
won't blow up from not having ACPI enabled in the OS.
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Ubuntu 7.04 Freezes all the
If you're just going to reinstall, when you put the cd in, and boot off
the cd, and get the main menu asking you what you want to do. Hit your
F6 key, and you'll get a big long line underneath everything. Don't
delete anything. Just add pci=noacpi and hit enter. Then it should boot
up with that, an
Sebastien,
This bug can pretty much be closed (as an incorrect) considering
i'm positive his problem relates to
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux-
source-2.6.20/+bug/109482 for which I had the same problem and found the
fix. Just giving you the heads up.
Sincerely,
Epi
I'm not sure exactly what it is, I just know i've tested other
distributions such as fedora cores, and every single one of them I had
to disable acpi (Advanced Configuration and Power Interface). All I know
is I use a Toshiba Satellite A75 (which i'm on right now) and I looked
into it for fedora an
It's actually a really easy fix... All you have to do is disable acpi.
You can do this either when you install the system and boot of the cd,
and in the boot menu, you hit F6, and add pci=noacpi during the first
install, and it will keep that kernel flag on boot, or you can go into
/boot/grub/menu.