Any ideas?
> I've got an ASUS M2A-VM HDMI mainboard with an AMD64X2 3800+ processor that
> I've installed Debian/Etch on. Everything works fine, almost, except for
> the ACPI function. If I set acpi=on or acpi=force, I get a kernel panic
> when booting.
Details?
> If I set acpi=off, the machine doesn't turn itself off when shutting down
> (and presumably other power management functions are also blocked).
> Any ideas?
Given the lack of info about the panic, all that I think can reasonably be
suggested is that you try 2.6.21 from testing/unstable and/or check for a
BIOS upgrade.
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Never mind. I switched to Ubuntu Feisty Fawn (2.6.20 kernel instead of
2.6.18 in Etch) and that resolved all the problems I had been having.