[12:00] <juergh> Unfortunately it's not realistic. HW vendors are not that interested and the kernel is very chatty. Oftentimes the bios is broken and the kernel complains but it works for windows so life is good from the HW vendor's perspective. Some warnings are more informational than anything else. I understand where you're coming from and I'm totally in favor of squeaky clean logs but the reality is different.
[12:01] <ogra> HW vendors are often also not chipset vendors ... i.e. if dell is building a mainboard they still need to use drivers and firmwar from the chipset vendor and do not own anything of it
[12:03] <ogra> (they might have a bigger lever to apply pressure to a chipset vendor, but probably still not enough to have such things fixed by them)