Re: ACPI problems with HEAD and IBM ThinkPad T23

2003-06-05 Thread Matthew Emmerton
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Re: ACPI problems with HEAD and IBM ThinkPad T23

2003-06-05 Thread Marcel Moolenaar
On Wed, Jun 04, 2003 at 10:45:21AM -0400, Matthew Emmerton wrote: > > > > This is The Way Things Work. Logial device attachments are no longer > > compiled into the kernel in 5.x by default (see the entry in GENERIC > > about this), so you need to define those attachments in the device.hints > > f

Re: ACPI problems with HEAD and IBM ThinkPad T23

2003-06-05 Thread Matthew Emmerton
> Matthew Emmerton wrote: > > I cvsup'd from 5.0-R to HEAD and enabled ACPI to see if anything had changed > > in the past 6 months. > > Indeed, things have, and a few workarounds I had implemented before were no > > longer needed. > > > > However, I still got a host of errors from ACPI upon boot,

Re: ACPI problems with HEAD and IBM ThinkPad T23

2003-06-05 Thread Scott Long
Matthew Emmerton wrote: I cvsup'd from 5.0-R to HEAD and enabled ACPI to see if anything had changed in the past 6 months. Indeed, things have, and a few workarounds I had implemented before were no longer needed. However, I still got a host of errors from ACPI upon boot, and some hacks to device.h

Re: ACPI problems with HEAD and IBM ThinkPad T23

2003-06-05 Thread Kevin Oberman
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ACPI problems with HEAD and IBM ThinkPad T23

2003-06-05 Thread Matthew Emmerton
I cvsup'd from 5.0-R to HEAD and enabled ACPI to see if anything had changed in the past 6 months. Indeed, things have, and a few workarounds I had implemented before were no longer needed. However, I still got a host of errors from ACPI upon boot, and some hacks to device.hints were still neccess