I am seeing the exact same problem on my OB 6000, I think it's because
of a buggy bios. I upgraded to the latest version (1.80 [1 okt 2001])
but this doesn't help.
regards,
Roel
On Thu, 2001-10-25 at 14:56, Rob MacGregor wrote:
> System is an HP Omnibook 6000 laptop, using the provided BIOS. Kernel
> 2.4.13 with ACPI enabled as a module.
>
> On boot, with the debug enabled I get:
>
> tbxface-0107 [01] Acpi_load_tables : ACPI Tables successfully loaded
> Parsing
> Methods:............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
> 300 Control Methods found and parsed (1046 nodes total)
> ACPI Namespace successfully loaded at root c02d03c0
> ACPI: Core Subsystem version [20010831]
> evregion-0217 [22] Ev_address_space_dispa: no handler for region(c184cea8)
> [PCIConfig]
> exfldio-0222 [21] Ex_read_field_datum : Region PCIConfig(2) has no handler
> evregion-0217 [22] Ev_address_space_dispa: no handler for region(c184cea8)
> [PCIConfig]
> exfldio-0597 [21] Ex_write_field_datum : **** Region type PCIConfig(2) does
> not have a handler
> ACPI: Subsystem enable failed
>
> This is certainly an improvement over previous kernels, however I'd like to
> get it working. Any thoughts or is this in the hands of those who
> understand such things?
>
> Thanks.
>
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