Thanks Rick,
Intel NUC series NUC7I5BNK Gen7 Core i5 - so Kaby Lake i5-7260U processor
BIOS updated on 3 Feb., just prior to installing ASCII with:
BIOS Update [BNKBL357.86A] dated: 1/14/2020
A reboot leaves the syslog and kern.log files at about 9kb with only one ACPI error in each.
Good enough for me :-)
Ho hum.
--
Owen
owen@???
On Sat, 15 Feb 2020, at 15:53, Rick Moen wrote:
> Quoting Owen (owen@???):
>
> > So the answer is that both /var/log/syslog and /var/log/kern.log are
> > both 18GB large - see details below.
>
> tl;dr: A hardware-based bug is making the ACPI handler stumble and
> respawn, quickly, over and over and over and....
>
> Perhaps you should consider updating your system BIOS. And, just to
> make clear that I'm serious about that:
>
> Perhaps you should consider updating your system BIOS.
> Perhaps you should consider updating your system BIOS.
> Perhaps you should consider updating your system BIOS.
>
> This isn't perhaps a system using Intel Skylake CPU architecture, nei?
> It's infamous for this misbehaviour, even with recent kernels like
> 4.9.189.
>
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