Thats a really good question and I wish that I knew the answer.   If
you don't get an answer here try the freebsd-mobile@ list.   I very
rarely run FreeBSD on a latpop :/

On 5/31/06, Marius Schrecker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:




Hi,



 I'm a BSD newbie with quite a lot of Linux experience.



 I just installed BETA4, and after a bit of messing have also got squid
working and blocking some unwanted URL's.





First off, I'd like to thank any developers on the list for a really great
job. I'm getting far better loading times on web pages, and the basic
firewall is easy to set up, works straight out of the box and seems very
polished. The GUI is also excellent.



I had a little trouble with the squid module, but soon googled that it
wasn't under active development, and that bits of it didn't work. Maybe the
web-gui bits of the setup should be disabled, as they seem to screw-up
anything one puts in squid.conf if one touches them.



I messed about a bit trying to install packages from the main 6.1 tree at
FreeBSD, but soon learned that versions are not necessarily the same, think
I managed to screw up quite a bit by installing perl 5.8.8 from the main
tree, Am I right in assuming that we should be careful with this?





My main question for now is about acpi and lcd backlighting (I'm using an
old laptop on the wall). Previously, under Linux, the lid switch blanked the
display and turned off backlighting, but I can no longer make this work.
I've done a sysctl –a | grep acpi, and see:



…

…

hw.acpi.sleep_button_state: S3

hw.acpi.lid_switch_state: NONE

hw.acpi.standby_state: S1 acpi.power_button_state: S5

…

…

hw.acpi.reset_video: 1

…

…

dev.acpi_lid.0.%desc: Control Method Lid Switch

dev.acpi_lid.0.%driver: acpi_lid

dev.acpi_lid.0.%location: handle=\_SB_.C000.C007.C107

dev.acpi_lid.0.%pnpinfo: _HID=PNP0C0D _UID=0

dev.acpi_lid.0.%parent: acpi0

dev.sio.0.%parent: acpi0

…

…





have also tried loading the acpi_video module in loader.conf, but still see
no controls



Also wondered about apm, but it looks as if the apm modules are not included
in the pfsense distro. Would I need to compile my own kernel to include
these?



Unfortunately I didn't see how Linux controlled the display on/off before I
removed it.



The laptop is an old Compaq armada



Any tips gratefully received!



Cheers



Marius

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