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Subject: [Bug 176951] boot fails unless acpi=off Acer Travelmate X-349
Date: Fri, 30 Dec 2016 15:32:55 +0000
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--- Comment #13 from matteo.terruzzi@gmail.com ---
I'm reporting the same problem with Acer Travelmate X349-M, BIOS v1.07, 64bit
in all tests.
Also, I can get to the login prompt of gdm with everything working good
(including battery status, touchpad, wifi, special keys...) using Arch Linux
with replaced Kernel 4.10r1 from Ubuntu distribution and `acpi=force
acpi_osi='!Windows 2012'`,
but (unless acpi=off) it freezes on black screen just after successfull login
(the same with GNOME, GNOME Classic, GNOME Xorg).
Tried Kernel 4.0.9 from Ubuntu with acpi on, and it worked good for 10 minutes
on GNOME, but then stopped and didn't work at all for the following tries.
Tried Kernel 4.4.0: acpi=off, login ok; acpi on, crash with stack traces at
boot, behavior similar to 4.0.9.
Also note that Ubuntu 16.10 Live official image (linux-image-4.8.0-22-generic)
works perfectly.
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