On Wed, Nov 20, 2013 at 05:58:24PM +0200, Jukka Ruohonen wrote: > On Wed, Nov 20, 2013 at 12:25:28AM +0000, Patrick Welche wrote: > > It doesn't work in 6.1.2 - that hung, and was alright with boot -2. > > I then tried a -current kernel with DEBUG etc. as per earlier message. > > Well, it is clear that this is an interrupt routing issue. Celeron M is old > enough to fit into the era when these problems were much more prevalant than > today. Debugging can be hard, possibly requiring quirks. So, I know, kind of > depressing question: does it work or can you run it with APM?
I tried running apmd yesterday, and it wasn't happy. Then I tried uncommenting "apm0 at mainbus0" as clearly "apm* at acpi?" won't be happy if I boot -2, but: GENERIC:308: `apm' cannot attach to `mainbus' so I didn't go any further with APM. What would be the next thing to try to get APM going? Cheers, Patrick
