kernel 2.4.10 **** AE_ERROR **** Invalid Reference Count (201) in object c18d3264

Edson Y.Fugio (edson@dglnet.com.br)
Sun, 23 Sep 2001 18:19:07 -0300


Hi,

I have a Intel SBT2 mainboard (2 PIII 866, 512MB), bios Release 1.11 Build 22
With 2.4.10 start to show this error:

Sep 23 17:12:21 smtp tbxface-0107 [01] Acpi_load_tables : ACPI Tables successfully loaded
Sep 23 17:12:21 smtp utdelete-0351 [12] Ut_update_ref_count : **** AE_ERROR **** Invalid Reference Count (201) in object c1
8d3264
Sep 23 17:12:21 smtp
Sep 23 17:12:21 smtp utdelete-0351 [12] Ut_update_ref_count : **** AE_ERROR **** Invalid Reference Count (202) in object c1
8d3264
...

Sep 23 18:05:15 smtp
Sep 23 18:05:15 smtp Parsing Methods:........................................................................................
.............................................................................................................................
...........................
Sep 23 18:05:15 smtp 240 Control Methods found and parsed (678 nodes total)
Sep 23 18:05:15 smtp ACPI Namespace successfully loaded at root c0332dc0
Sep 23 18:05:15 smtp ACPI: Core Subsystem version [20010831]
Sep 23 18:05:15 smtp evxfevnt-0081 [02] Acpi_enable : Transition to ACPI mode successful
Sep 23 18:05:15 smtp Executing device _INI methods:....................................................
Sep 23 18:05:15 smtp 52 Devices found: 52 _STA, 1 _INI
Sep 23 18:05:15 smtp Completing Region and Field initialization:..................
Sep 23 18:05:15 smtp 13/16 Regions, 5/5 Fields initialized (678 nodes total)
Sep 23 18:05:15 smtp ACPI: Subsystem enabled
Sep 23 18:05:15 smtp ACPI: System firmware supports S0 S1 S4 S5
Sep 23 18:05:15 smtp Processor[0]: C0 C1
Sep 23 18:05:15 smtp Processor[1]: C0 C1
Sep 23 18:05:15 smtp Power Button: found
Sep 23 18:05:15 smtp Sleep Button: found

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Edson Fugio

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