[08:20] <lordievader> Good morning.
[11:07] <kakul1> help
[11:21] <lordievader> kakul1: Help? Just ask your question ;)
[11:23] <kakul1> @lordieaver ok i ask this :)
[11:23] <kakul1> i installed recently xubuntu in netbook hp mini 210-110TU use acpi=off pnpbios=off in grub now when i want to shutdown it says reboot:system halted sorry for bad english im newbie :)
[11:28] <lordievader> Yeah, acpi is turned off ;)
[11:31] <kakul1> hm... when i delete acpi=off my netbook has random freeze, so i add this parameter :)
[11:31] <penguin42> kakul1: There are other parameters for changing how to do reboots, but I'm not sure there are alternatives to doing power off properly
[11:33] <kakul1> owh thats ok i can reboot now so i can report it
[11:45] <TJ-> kakul1: the PC probably needs a particular acpi_osi=XXXX
[11:48] <kakul1> i have try that parameter, start normal but after 4-10 minute it suddenly freeze, ctrl+alt+del or ctrl+alt+f1 not responding but when i try shutdown it can turn off normally
[11:58] <penguin42> kakul1: Have you checked for any bios upgrades for your machine ?
[12:01] <kakul1> i was think maybe bios update solve this, but when i go to Hp support page no new bios update available, my bios is currently latest version
[12:02] <penguin42> ah ok
[12:05] <TJ-> kakul1: is the PC working right now?
[12:06] <TJ-> kakul1: do "pastebinit <( sudo strings /sys/firmware/acpi/tables/DSDT | grep -i windows )"
[12:06] <kakul1> ok wait
[12:07] <kakul1> @tj yeah working fine i use this now
[12:07] <kakul1> strings: '/sys/firmware/acpi/tables/DSDT': No such file
[12:10] <penguin42> I guess that's because acpi is disabled
[12:11] <kakul1> hehehehe :)
[12:14] <kakul1> so its nessesary to reboot with acpi=off remove and i try again that command?
[12:19] <TJ-> kakul1: Yes :D
[12:19] <kakul1> ok wait :D
[12:28] <BluesKaj> hey all
[12:30] <kakul1> @tj im back here it is
[12:31] <kakul1> sudo strings /sys/firmware/acpi/tables/DSDT | grep -i windows
[12:31] <kakul1> Windows 2001
[12:31] <kakul1> Windows 2001 SP1
[12:31] <kakul1> Windows 2001 SP2
[12:31] <kakul1> Windows 2006
[12:31] <kakul1> Windows 2009
[12:31] <kakul1> Windows 2009
[12:31] <kakul1> Windows 2009
[12:31] <kakul1> Windows 2009
[12:31] <kakul1> Windows 2009
[12:31] <kakul1> Windows 2009
[12:31] <tsimonq2> kakul1: please stop that
[12:31] <lordievader> !paste | kakul1
[12:33] <kakul1> @tsimonq2 @lordievader @ubottu sorry
[12:33] <lordievader> No problem, just a heads up ;)
[12:34] <BluesKaj> kakul1, no need for @ on irc
[12:34] <TJ-> kakul1: pick the latest Windows version string and then try booting the system with it. E.g. Add to the kernel command-line (INCLUDING the double-quotes): "acpi_osi=Windows 2009"
[12:35] <TJ-> kakul1: if the latest Windows versions doesn't work, try others. What those do is cause the firmware ACPI to change the functions it'll support
[12:35] <kakul1> http://paste.ubuntu.com/12915695/
[12:35] <TJ-> kakul1: ACPI is key to power management so getting the widest possible support usually requires pretending Linux is the latest Windows version
[12:36] <kakul1> ok tj i try it :)
[13:39] <kakul1> no luck tj
[13:40] <kakul1> my netbook has freeze acouple minute after login