This bug must be fixed in BIOS; however, _PLD

6.1.8 _PLD (Physical Device Location)
This optional object is a method that conveys to OSPM a general description of 
the physical location of a device’s external connection point. The _PLD may be 
child object for any ACPI Namespace object the system wants to describe. This 
information can be used by system software to describe to the user which 
specific connector or device input mechanism may be used for a given task or 
may need user intervention for correct operation.

For example, the _PLD for usb ports (as in this case) are defined their
color, side and so on (please refer to ACPI spec for details). These
information are not used in Ubuntu to my knowledge. I think they can be
safely ignored.

** Changed in: linux-lts-raring (Ubuntu)
       Status: New => Won't Fix

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  [Dell Inspiron 2350] Multiple HIGH / CRITICAL failures found in fwts
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