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> To: "Cagle, John (ISS-Houston)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Cc: Tony Maher <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
> Robert Blacquière <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, [EMAIL PROTECTED],
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Date: Sun, 31 Aug 2003 19:50:03 -0700 (PDT)
> Organization: http
Hello
I attempted to do make buildworld on my N610c laptop but it kept dying
with various signals
*** Signal 4
*** Signal 11
The fan does go off and on in response to high CPU activity but I am
guessing not enough and not soon enough. I rebooted with acpi disabled
so that fan runs continuously (
Hello fellow Compaq N610c users,
when booting my N610c with an external keyboard, I'd see keyboard lights flash
and keyboards worked at boot prompt but after booting finished neither the
integratd kbd or the external kbd would work,
At boot up would see:
atkbdc0: port 0x64,0x60 irq 1 on acpi0
On Thu Jul 31 01:04:15 2003 John Cagle wrote:
> Which version of the N610C BIOS are you using?
> (F.14 is the latest on the hp.com website.)
Laptop is currently in use so I cannot get to bios however:
from acpi_dsdt file
RSDT: Length=44, Revision=1, Checksum=199,
OEMID=COMPAQ, OEM Table ID=
Update on Compaq Evo N610c
Thanks to an email from Simon in the UK I now have battery support
in my N610c.
/boot/loader.conf is now
hw.pci.allow_unsupported_io_range=1
acpi_dsdt_load="YES"
acpi_dsdt_name="/boot/acpi_dsdt.aml
A patch for acpi_dsdt is attached.
Now xbatt (and apm) works perfect
Robert,
>> debug.acpi.disable="cmbat"
>
> I did this today, mmm seems something is working (work around). But
> battery stats an apm like monitoring of the battery is not working any
> more. So what happens if the battery is empty? just system shutdown
> without saving of the memory and so?
This
Hello,
I recently installed FreeBSD 5-1-Release onto a Compaq Evo N610c and
upgraded to -Current.
FreeBSD k9.home 5.1-CURRENT FreeBSD 5.1-CURRENT #1: Wed Jul 16 08:26:32 EST 2003
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/var/obj/space/usr/src/sys/GENERIC i386
There were problems when booting with ACPI (short ter
> On the other hand, Applixware Office ships a precompiled package for
> /usr/local, and doesn't like being installed anywhere else. Which
> means I've got a couple of hundred megabytes being backup up for no
> good reason :-(.
Really?!
I have it installed in /opt/applix and I dont think there ar
> Sick, poor in performance and the wrong tool for the job.
> See mount_null(8) for more details on how to do it right.
Yes its perfect for the job apart from:
man mount_null
THIS FILESYSTEM TYPE IS NOT YET FULLY SUPPORTED (READ: IT DOESN'T WORK)
AND USING IT MAY, IN FACT, DESTROY DATA O
> I have to say that PHK has become the MASTER at pissing
> people off, ensuring that his opponent goes the deep end
> and staying calm so the blame obviously does not fall on
> him. Got to admit his formula is very very nice 8)
I dont think so. Whatever PHK may or may not have done in the pa
> A person who really knew fsdb could do it /bin/fsdb, infact it's
And for everyone else ;-)
WARNING
Use this tool with extreme caution--you can damage an FFS file system
beyond what fsck(8) can repair.
tonym
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