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ACPI Error after uptade from 47 -> 48

Open laverdone opened this issue 9 months ago • 7 comments

After updating to ChimeraOS 48, I get this kernel log error continuos, and when I shut down the PC, it reboots after a few seconds. The ChimeraOS 47 worked perfectly.

ACPI BIOS Error (bug): Could not resolve symbol [_GPE._L09.D1F0], AE_NOT_FOUND (20240827/psargs-332) [ 29.818176] ACPI Error: Aborting method _GPE._L09 due to previous error (AE_NOT_FOUND) (20240827/psparse-529)

The PC specs are: Gigabyte GA-Z97N-WIFI/Rev 1.0 CPU Intel i7-4970K HyperX Savage Kit 2 x 8 GB, 2400MHz, DDR3, Non-ECC, CL11, DIMM, XMP ASUS DUAL AMD Radeon RX 7700 XT OC Edition Scheda Grafica 12 GB

Thanks

laverdone avatar Mar 28 '25 11:03 laverdone

Sorry you are experiencing that. No idea what the issue could be. Perhaps try re-installing.

alkazar avatar Mar 28 '25 18:03 alkazar

I might have an idea. Can you try another kernel?

NeroReflex avatar Mar 28 '25 18:03 NeroReflex

I might have an idea. Can you try another kernel?

Yes Icould try another kernel but now do I install It on chimeraos?

laverdone avatar Mar 29 '25 18:03 laverdone

I tried an earlier kernel release on another distro, and everything works perfectly. The issue seems specific to kernel 6.13.

laverdone avatar Mar 31 '25 09:03 laverdone

If this other distro is arch-based can I give you a kerbel to install and try? I don't remember anymore how to install a new kernel manually in chimera os....

NeroReflex avatar Mar 31 '25 10:03 NeroReflex

If this other distro is arch-based can I give you a kerbel to install and try? I don't remember anymore how to install a new kernel manually in chimera os....

I had also tried Bazzite 41 with Linux kernel 6.13 and had the same issue as with ChimeraOS 48. In the end, I installed HoloISO.

laverdone avatar Mar 31 '25 15:03 laverdone

Hi; Probably an issue with the Gigabyte board. There was something similar with the z77x ud5h but that got patched long after its hayday in 2017. Chances are, this very same "bug" is in the more modern z97 board but it got never patched out since last uefi update is from 2015.

Here: https://github.com/al3xtjames/coreboot_mainboard_gigabyte_ga-z77x-ud5h/issues/2 and the corresponding blog, read last five lines: https://alextjam.es/debugging-appleacpiplatform/

Perhaps linux kernel 6.13 now checks something in the uefi more accurately?

Alktrottl avatar Apr 04 '25 07:04 Alktrottl