>Good news, please supply a dmesg before and after.
I've attached them. Both are GENERIC kernels, one booted
with ACPI ENABLED [default] and the other with ACPI
DISABLED.
Thanks for your help,
Peter Hofer
Copyright (c) 1992-2003 The FreeBSD Project.
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On Dec 03, Peter Hofer wrote:
> Mathew Kanner wrote:
>
> > I notice that your network cards, sound card and sio use IRQ
> >4, I also note that your aren't using acpi, what happens when you
> >enable it?
> >
> You're right, it was because of ACPI ;)
>
> I just compiled a GENERIC kernel and boo
Mathew Kanner wrote:
I notice that your network cards, sound card and sio use IRQ
4, I also note that your aren't using acpi, what happens when you
enable it?
You're right, it was because of ACPI ;)
I just compiled a GENERIC kernel and booted it with ACPI ENABLED.
The problem didn't occur
A quick tought; perhaps you need to remove irq 5 from pccard.conf
But...
> The problem also persists when I'm using my rl nic instead of the
> onboard bfe chip.
..maybe not.
Try it.
Dylan
On 3 Dec 2003 at 20:04, Peter Hofer wrote:
> Hi there,
>
> since I installed 5.2-BETA, I've got a very st
Peter,
I'm afraid I haven't a clue why this happens to you but please
see my notes below.
On Dec 03, Peter Hofer wrote:
> since I installed 5.2-BETA, I've got a very strange problem. Always
> when I'm listening to some music and start a network transfer, both
> the music and the tr