Kernel 2.4.13 and ACPI not working (HP Omnibook 6000)

From: Rob MacGregor (rob_macgregor@hotmail.com)
Date: Thu Oct 25 2001 - 07:56:30 EST


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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