Missing ACPI driver

I bought an hdtv capture card: Fusion HDTV7 RT Gold, for which the drivers already exist in the kernel, and the small firmware file is available for placement in /lib/firmware. No problem -- put the card in, started xine and got a brilliant hdtv picture. The sensitivity of this card is remarkable, since I am in a difficult reception area. But trying to fine tune the antenna led to difficulties neither femon or atscap worked any longer. The following from dmesg suggests that I have an ACPI driver conflict, and that a driver is missing:
Linux video capture interface: v2.00
cx88/0: cx2388x v4l2 driver version 0.0.6 loaded
cx8800 0000:00:08.0: PCI INT A -> GSI 19 (level, low) -> IRQ 19
cx88[0]: subsystem: 18ac:d610, board: DViCO FusionHDTV 7 Gold
[card=65,autodetec
ted], frontend(s): 1
cx88[0]: TV tuner type 76, Radio tuner type -1
cx2388x alsa driver version 0.0.6 loaded
cx88/2: cx2388x MPEG-TS Driver Manager version 0.0.6 loaded
tuner' 0-0061: chip found @ 0xc2 (cx88[0])
xc5000 0-0061: creating new instance
xc5000: Successfully identified at address 0x61
xc5000: Firmware has not been loaded previously
xc5000: waiting for firmware upload (dvb-fe-xc5000-1.1.fw)...
i2c-adapter i2c-0: firmware: requesting dvb-fe-xc5000-1.1.fw
xc5000: firmware read 12332 bytes.
xc5000: firmware upload
cx88[0]: Calling XC5000 callback
cx88[0]/0: found at 0000:00:08.0, rev: 5, irq: 19, latency: 32, mmio:
0xdc000000
IRQ 19/cx88[0]: IRQF_DISABLED is not guaranteed on shared IRQs
input: i2c IR (FusionHDTV) as /devices/virtual/input/input8
ir-kbd-i2c: i2c IR (FusionHDTV) detected at i2c-0/0-006b/ir0 [cx88[0]]
cx88[0]/0: registered device video0 [v4l2]
cx88[0]/0: registered device vbi0
cx88_audio 0000:00:08.1: PCI INT A -> GSI 19 (level, low) -> IRQ 19
IRQ 19/cx88[0]: IRQF_DISABLED is not guaranteed on shared IRQs
cx88[0]/1: CX88x/0: ALSA support for cx2388x boards
cx88[0]/2: cx2388x 8802 Driver Manager
cx88-mpeg driver manager 0000:00:08.2: PCI INT A -> GSI 19 (level, low)
-> IRQ 1
9
cx88[0]/2: found at 0000:00:08.2, rev: 5, irq: 19, latency: 32, mmio:
0xde000000
IRQ 19/cx88[0]: IRQF_DISABLED is not guaranteed on shared IRQs
ACPI: I/O resource vt596_smbus [0x400-0x407] conflicts with ACPI region
SMOV [0x
400-0x406]
ACPI: Device needs an ACPI driver
cx88/2: cx2388x dvb driver version 0.0.6 loaded
cx88/2: registering cx8802 driver, type: dvb access: shared
cx88[0]/2: subsystem: 18ac:d610, board: DViCO FusionHDTV 7 Gold
[card=65]
cx88[0]/2: cx2388x based DVB/ATSC card
cx8802_alloc_frontends() allocating 1 frontend(s)
xc5000 0-0061: attaching existing instance
xc5000: Successfully identified at address 0x61
xc5000: Firmware has been loaded previously
DVB: registering new adapter (cx88[0])
DVB: registering adapter 0 frontend 0 (Samsung S5H1411 QAM/8VSB
Frontend)...
Any suggestions on how to fix the problem would be a great help.

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