Hi Christopher, I will give it a try but it may take some time. I have to learn to backup my system first.
Appreciate if you can answer the 2 questions in my earlier post. This is to help me understand the error messages and how they affects my setup. Thanks. On 23/05/2016 19:34, Christopher M. Penalver wrote: > SunBear, in order to allow additional upstream developers to examine the > issue, at your earliest convenience, could you please test the latest > upstream kernel available from > http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/?C=N;O=D ? Please keep in mind > the following: > 1) The one to test is at the very top line at the top of the page (not the > daily folder). > 2) The release names are irrelevant. > 3) The folder time stamps aren't indicative of when the kernel actually was > released upstream. > 4) Install instructions are available at > https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Kernel/MainlineBuilds . > > If testing on your main install would be inconvenient, one may: > 1) Install Ubuntu to a different partition and then test this there. > 2) Backup, or clone the primary install. > > If the latest kernel did not allow you to test to the issue (ex. you couldn't > boot into the OS) please make a comment in your report about this, and > continue to test the next most recent kernel version until you can test to > the issue. Once you've tested the upstream kernel, please comment on which > kernel version specifically you tested. If this issue is fixed in the > mainline kernel, please add the following tags by clicking on the yellow > circle with a black pencil icon, next to the word Tags, located at the bottom > of the report description: > kernel-fixed-upstream > kernel-fixed-upstream-X.Y-rcZ > > Where X, and Y are the first two numbers of the kernel version, and Z is > the release candidate number if it exists. > > If the mainline kernel does not fix the issue, please add the following tags: > kernel-bug-exists-upstream > kernel-bug-exists-upstream-X.Y-rcZ > > Please note, an error to install the kernel does not fit the criteria of > kernel-bug-exists-upstream. > > Also, you don't need to apport-collect further unless specifically > requested to do so. > > Once testing of the latest upstream kernel is complete, please mark this > report Status Confirmed. Please let us know your results. > > Thank you for your understanding. > > ** Summary changed: > > - Ubuntu 16.04 LTS --> Kernal --> ACPI Errors: Namespace lookup failure and 1 > table load failures > + ACPI Error: [\_SB_.PCI0.XHC_.RHUB.HS11] Namespace lookup failure, > AE_NOT_FOUND (20150930/dswload-210) > > ** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu) > Status: Confirmed => Incomplete > -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu. https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1584407 Title: ACPI Error: [\_SB_.PCI0.XHC_.RHUB.HS11] Namespace lookup failure, AE_NOT_FOUND (20150930/dswload-210) To manage notifications about this bug go to: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1584407/+subscriptions -- ubuntu-bugs mailing list ubuntu-bugs@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-bugs