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09-21-2022 07:57 PM
I have the following Error codes when loading Linux Mint 21 Mate on my HP 6000 MT PRO Desktop
Mind you I have no errors when booting Windows 10 on same desktop... Anyone have any suggestions....these errors do not cause any problem that I can see from the operation of the PC but, they should not be there. Is there anything I can check in Bios settings, and if so where, I checked under security (system security) and found nothing concerning TPM Chip Help greatly appreciated in advance.
0.210444] x86/cpu: VMX (outside TXT) disabled by Bios
0.3647241 acpi LMXCPU:00: Invalid PBLK length [7]
0.364763] acpi LmxCPU: 01: Invalid PBLK Length [7]
0. 365089] acpi bios error (bug): \_SB.PC10._OSC: excess arguements-ASL doc
lared 5, acpi requires 4 (20210730/nsarguements-162
0.365198]ACPI Bios error (bug): failure creating named object [\_SB.PC10._osc.CAPD], already
exists (20210730/dsfield-184)
[ 0.365240] ACPI Error: AE_Already_ exists, CreateBufferField failure(2021073)0/dswload2-477)
0.3653151] acpi error: Aborting Method \_SB.PC10._osc due to previous error(AE_Already_exists) (20210730/psparse-529)
[ 1.343963] ima: Error Communicating to TPM chip
[ 1.347222] “ “ “ “ “ “
[ 1.348889] “ “ “ “ “ “
[ 1. 350501] “ “ “ “ “ “
[ 1.352325] “ “ “ “ “ “
[ 1.354977] “ “ “ “ “ “
[ 1.356780] “ “ “ “ “ “
[ 1.358572] “ “ “ “ “ “
09-22-2022 07:03 AM - edited 09-22-2022 07:03 AM
Hello @katman104
Sorry to hear that you are having problems ... I would like to help you.
Please send pictures of < all > BIOS settings
( if serial number, device id, UUID, System Board CT Number is displayed, please blur )
Kind regards
09-23-2022 07:32 AM - edited 09-23-2022 07:45 AM
How is the best way to get these settings that you are referring to? thanks for the concern. I know that I can go into the bios and click on each individual item but, was wondering if there was a quicker way. Again thanks for your concern. By the way I have tried resetting to default and no difference....
katman104
09-24-2022 06:07 AM
Hello @katman104
Well I had asked to send screenshots of your current BIOS settings. Then please go through "all" settings yourself and check if TPM occurs.
Kind regards
09-30-2022 04:05 AM
Hello @katman104
The possibilities are exhausted. Please seek further help in a Linux community. With appropriate kernel parameters or a patch, the error could be fixed.
Good luck