2012/6/4, Theo de Raadt <[email protected]>: >> 2012/6/4, Theo de Raadt <[email protected]>: >> >> Try with acpi disabled. >> > >> > Sure, try with acpi disabled, and when something else doesn't work, >> > we will completely ignore that mail. >> > >> > Without acpi is like saying "disable pci". >> > >> >> Of course this is temporary solution. > > Stop spreading lies. > > Most modern PC's will not run if the ACPI code is disabled. They will > break in a multitude of other ways, and you are not helping find the > bug AT ALL. The least of the problem is that the fan might not run. > > They might map reigsters wrong. They might map interrupts wrong. They > will route interrupts from from behind ppb bridges. Disabling the acpi > codebase creates many crazy, crazy, crazy side effects. > > Stop giving such bad advice! > > If you want to help debug his problem, then help him. But giving him > bad advice and then putting the problem on us is unacceptable. > > Gregor Pintar, if you are unqualified to give good advice in an area, > don't reply to people. >
I didn't mean as solution to run with acpi disabled, but only to get more info. Sorry, I wasn't clear.
