** Description changed: I downloaded and tried to load the 20090319 daily live CD image of the 32-bit version of Jaunty Jackalope. While booting up on one of my desktop computers with a ECS GeForce 6100PM-M2 motherboard, after the language window disappears a black screen appears with one line of text at the top that states: [1.####] ACPI: expecting a [Reference] package element, found type 0 and then the computer immediately shuts off. I tried the same live CD image in my Toshiba A105-S2091 laptop computer and Jaunty Jackalope booted up. There was a black screen that appeared briefly with one line of text at the top in the same sequence as desktop computer that states: [####] ACPI: DMI BIOS year ==0, assuming ACPI-compatible machine but the screen disappeared after a few seconds and Jaunty Jackalope continued booting normally. I later downloaded and tried to load the 20090319 daily live CD image of the 64-bit version of Jaunty Jackalope on the desktop computer (the laptop is not 64-bit compatible). The 64-bit version experienced the identical problem as the 32-bit version with error message and shutdown on the desktop computer. This problem did not occur when I tried a daily live CD image of Jaunty Jackalope last week, so this got messed up in the last few days. + + Update: I downloaded and tried to load the 20090320 daily live CD image of the 32-bit version of Jaunty Jackalope. + The problem on one of my desktop computers with a ECS GeForce 6100PM-M2 motherboard had not been resolved. + I tried the same 20090320 daily live CD image of the 32-bit version of Jaunty Jackalope on my desktop computer with an ECS 945GCT-M/1333 motherboard, and the ACPI error messages and system shutdown did not occur.
-- (Jaunty) ACPI: expecting a [Reference] package element, found type 0 https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/345717 You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu. -- ubuntu-bugs mailing list ubuntu-bugs@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-bugs