Package: linux-image-5.10.0-14-amd64
Version: 5.10.0-14-amd64
Followup-For: Bug #1012440
X-Debbugs-Cc: macgyv...@gmail.com

> If you have a Thinkpad, then you should be able to update fw using fwupd 
> package. Also see https://fwupd.org/ for more info.
> If your device is not supported, then 'nagging' Lenovo about providing 
> updates through that site/service is your best chance. Using the Lenovo 
> forums may also help as when I last looked there, I wasn't the only one using 
> Linux ;-)

Unfortunately my laptop is a ThinkBook and seems not supported by fwupd. Anyhow 
I did non know of this project, thanks for the information: as suggested I will 
try to push Lenovo to consider adding my laptop model to the supported 
platforms.

> That's good as it means it's not entirely broken.

Yes, I must admint that with my present workaround I am quite happy anyhow.

> They all show the same delay, which strengthens my idea that it is a BIOS 
> issue. So AFAIC, no further test are needed.

ok.

> I think your best course of action is starting (or if one with your issues 
> already exists, joining) a thread on Lenovo's forums and/or try other ways to 
> contact their support. It's best to provide a full dmesg/kernel log and let 
> any filtering up to them. Other messages may give them clues which are not 
> immediate apparent to you.

I already posted [1] to Lenovo forum (concerning that many error coming from 
ACPI) few weeks ago with no answer up to now. I will update my post with the 
problem of battery module loading and mentioning this mail exchange. If no 
answer for some time I will try to contact support as well.

Thank you very much for your support!

Luca

[1] 
https://forums.lenovo.com/t5/Debian/Pleasse-fix-ACPI-on-next-BIOS-release/m-p/5148100

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