I'd like to report one more instance of this bug. BUT perhaps more
importantly pass on a condition that seems to trigger these ACPI errors
at boot time (which you may or may not realize) and which might affect
your continued approach to fixing.
I use an old Dell t7400 and just recently decided to
Also have this bug. Kernel: 5.15.0.91. Cpu: Intel N3530. Kubuntu 5.27.4.
Dual-boot laptop with windows 10. First started seeing this with an earlier
Kubuntu version but unfortunately don't know which one, it may have been since
2021 or even earlier.
Also have intermittent power-offs with no warn
I have this bug about last 7-10 days (probably, I installed a new kernel
version) and also random laptop powerdowns (apparently, especially when
under load).
ASUSTeK COMPUTER INC.
VivoBook_ASUSLaptop X515EA_X515EA
$ uname -a
Linux victor 5.19.0-40-generic #41-Ubuntu SMP PREEMPT_DYNAMIC Thu Mar 23
Ubuntu 22.04 Jammy Jellyfish (x86-64)
kernel 5.19.0-46-generic
Started seeing this error 7/17/2023
Jul 17 15:45:50 scott-Precision-7670 kernel: [5.632255] ACPI BIOS Error
(bug): Could not resolve symbol [\_TZ.ETMD], AE_NOT_FOUND (20220331/psargs-330)
Jul 17 15:45:50 scott-Precision-7670 kern
Hi, got this again after a Ubuntu update that overwrote my "acpi=off"
grub kernel parameter. For anyone that can't boot into the login screen
then adding this is the fix.
CPU: Q9650
MB: G41MT-S2PT
BTW the last half of the reports below are after I hit the power button
to initiate what would norm
Hello,
I'm still having a similar problem with Kubuntu 23.04 running kernel
6.2.0-20-generic.
This does not prevent the laptop from normally working but I suspect it to play
a role in the laptop losing a log of power in sleep mode.
My Laptop: VivoBook_ASUSLaptop X513EAN_K513EA
My processor (if ev
> Thanks for the suggestion. I tried the upstream 5.4.0-144 and also saw
> there's a newer version 5.4.0-145, so I tried that one as well, but the issue
> still persist.
Can you try a newer kernel outside the 5.4 series? Perhaps the latest
LTS kernel, 6.1?
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> > Sorry if I'm posting this wrong, but I get the same error, using Linux Mint
> > kernel version 5.4.0-137 on HP Elitebook 745
>
> Can you please try with an upstream kernel? Being a distro kernel, it's
> very possible they're missing some
Hello,
Sorry if I'm posting this wrong, but I get the same error, using Linux Mint
kernel version 5.4.0-137 on HP Elitebook 745
I installed the latest: 5.4.0-144 and the issue still persists.
It's not only that the messages appear on the console, but actually takes
several restarts (using the b
> Sorry if I'm posting this wrong, but I get the same error, using Linux Mint
> kernel version 5.4.0-137 on HP Elitebook 745
Can you please try with an upstream kernel? Being a distro kernel, it's
very possible they're missing some of these patches.
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Sorry, I forgot to include the exact messages! These are the messages
that appear in the systemlog and on the console, interrupting the splash
screen:
[0.857051] ACPI BIOS Error (bug): Could not resolve symbol
[\_SB.PCI0.LPCB.HEC.ECAV], AE_NOT_FOUND (20210730/psargs-330)
[0.858519] ACPI
It is January 2023 now, and this bug is still active in kernel 5.15.86.
:(
I am running KDE Neon with self compiled kernel 5.15.x (because it is
marked as "longterm") on a Fujitsu mainboard, equipped with an Intel
Core i5. (See below.)
I wouldn't mind having these messages in the systemlog, as th
The only solution worked for me was to re-install same version of ubuntu into
same partition.
If you UNCHECK 'Format' option on installation process, your personal files
will survive after re-installation.
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I have a similar error " [\_PR.CPU0._CPC], AE_NOT_FOUND ".
I don't expect that kernel will always compatible with my ACPI.
Because now that's my second array mismatch error.
The problem is that, based on the error above, I don't know which module I need
disable.
At least until the new kernel will
Model Name: ASUS ZenBook13 UX325J
BIOS Version: 311
CPU: Intel Core(TM) i7-10 65G7 CPU @ 1.30GHz
GPU: Intel Iris(R) Plus Graphics
OS: Ubuntu 22.04.1 LTS (GNU/Linux 5.15.0-48-generic x86_64) / Windows 11
I made 'sudo apt-get dist-upgrade' on 22-Sep-2022, followed by I lost an access
to Ubuntu GUI.
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Title:
ACPI Error _CPC not found
Sta
Public bug reported:
just recently (I guess since the last update) I get a few ACPI error
messages during start up. Those are also visible with dmesg:
...
[0.713907] ACPI: AC: AC Adapter [AC] (on-line)
[0.713978] input: Sleep Button as
/devices/LNXSYSTM:00/LNXSYBUS:00/PNP0C0E:00/input/in
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