** Description changed: Description of problem: Multiple ACPI problems and warnings on boot, PC will suspend and resume, but on resume sound will not work, and on next reboot, it hangs and requires a hard reset, Thermal Zone and Fan control support also appear to be missing, I had to set the BIOS to take control of the fans, or else they run at 100% at all times. The website for this motherboard: http://www.foxconnchannel.com/product/Motherboards/detail_overview.aspx?ID =en-us0000327 I am using latest BIOS, which seems to allow CPU Frequency scaling to function. Version-Release number of selected component: Linux ryan-desktop 2.6.24-20-generic #1 SMP Thu Jul 17 15:55:27 UTC 2008 x86_64 GNU/Linux Running a 2.6.26-git9 kernel from kernel.org appears to fix (some?) of this in that ACPI: Failed - To Attach Device messages are gone and PC suspends, resumes, and reboots, still + To Attach Device messages are gone and PC suspends, resumes, but hangs on reboot, still get checksum error relating to tbautils, and still no fan control support. + + Running a customized DSDT table gets the problem down to just crashing + on reboot if I've suspended and resumed in that session. Behavior is the same with ACPI 1, 2, or 3. How reproducible: Steps to Reproduce: 1. Install Foxconn G33M or G33M-S motherboard. 2. Boot Ubuntu 3. Try a suspend, resume, playing sounds, reboot. Actual results: Depending on your kernel, either resume doesn't work at all, reboot doesn't work after resuming, sound never works after resuming, and in all cases, ugly kernel error messages. Expected results: Suspend, resume, reboot all work, kernel gives no error messages. Additional info: I’ve attached all debugging info requested by DebuggingACPI page. I’ve attempted to ask Foxconn about this, and they recommended I remove all of my RAM and see if the problem continues. (OK, not as useful as funny, but still), I asked again and was told to go buy Windows Vista.
** Description changed: Description of problem: Multiple ACPI problems and warnings on boot, PC will suspend and resume, but on resume sound will not work, and on next reboot, it hangs and requires a hard reset, Thermal Zone and Fan control support also appear to be missing, I had to set the BIOS to take control of the fans, or else they run at 100% at all times. The website for this motherboard: http://www.foxconnchannel.com/product/Motherboards/detail_overview.aspx?ID =en-us0000327 I am using latest BIOS, which seems to allow CPU Frequency scaling to function. Version-Release number of selected component: Linux ryan-desktop 2.6.24-20-generic #1 SMP Thu Jul 17 15:55:27 UTC 2008 x86_64 GNU/Linux Running a 2.6.26-git9 kernel from kernel.org appears to fix (some?) of this in that ACPI: Failed - To Attach Device messages are gone and PC suspends, resumes, but hangs on reboot, still - get checksum error relating to tbautils, and still no fan control support. + To Attach Device messages are gone and PC suspends, resumes, but hangs on reboot if suspend has been used that session, still get checksum error relating to tbautils, and still no fan control support. Running a customized DSDT table gets the problem down to just crashing on reboot if I've suspended and resumed in that session. Behavior is the same with ACPI 1, 2, or 3. How reproducible: Steps to Reproduce: 1. Install Foxconn G33M or G33M-S motherboard. 2. Boot Ubuntu 3. Try a suspend, resume, playing sounds, reboot. Actual results: Depending on your kernel, either resume doesn't work at all, reboot doesn't work after resuming, sound never works after resuming, and in all cases, ugly kernel error messages. Expected results: Suspend, resume, reboot all work, kernel gives no error messages. Additional info: I’ve attached all debugging info requested by DebuggingACPI page. I’ve attempted to ask Foxconn about this, and they recommended I remove all of my RAM and see if the problem continues. (OK, not as useful as funny, but still), I asked again and was told to go buy Windows Vista. -- Bad ACPI support on Foxconn G33M/G33M-S motherboards with AMI BIOS https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/251338 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