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Hi,
I have a HP Pavilion dv8000 too and, after install 4.2, i go back to
4.1. The audio on vlc, xine, xmms sounds too fast and cut from time to
time (5-6 sec intervals)....even playing internet radio....and the HD
access sucks. For example: i spent more than 15 minutes doing "tar xvzf
ports.tar.gz". All this with the GENERIC kernel out of the box. Do you
experiment the same problems? I tried enable acpi too....same result.
On 4.1 everything works as expected (except xmms that sounds too fast too).
Alvaro
David H. Lynch Jr. wrote:
> Peter Hessler wrote:
>> try enabling acpi at the bootloader prompt..
>>
>> boot -c
>> enable acpi
>> exit
>>
> Thanks !
> that did the trick.
>> On 2007 Oct 24 (Wed) at 13:58:29 -0400 (-0400), David H. Lynch Jr. wrote:
>> : I am trying to complete a new install of OpenBSD 4.2 on an HP
>> :Pavillion dv8000.
>> :
>> : Inside X the glidepad is extremely eratic and virtually
>> :uncontrolable - but an external USB mouse works fine.
>> : Even without X running the Keyboard is prone to random fits of
>> :repeating charaters. It does not do that all the time,
>> : but the likelyhood of typing a complete command without atleast one
>> :letter repeating anywhere from 3 to 15 times is slim.
>> : Methodically hunt and pecking each individual key very slowly helps
>> :but does nto cure the problem.
>> :
>> : I do not have this problem running Ubuntu Linux (or windows) on the
>> :same machine - but I do get exactly the same behavior if I boot from a
>> :iux system rescue disk.
>> :
>> : My guess is that both the glidepad and keyboard are on PS/2 hardware
>> :internally and there is some PS/2 related configuration value that needs
>> :tweaked. But I have no clue where to look.
>> :
>> : A clue would be greatly appreciated.
>> :
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