From: Mitsuru IWASAKI <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Wed, 05 Jul 2000 20:44:55 +0900
::> 2)Randomdev Loaded: Probe & attach will happen in the order -
::>(1)acpi0, (2)apm0, (3)nxp0 .NG
::>
::>Because acpi0 access the BIOS first, APM support in BIOS seems to
::>get turned off. :-(
::
:
> I think I found the problem, and being able to work around it.
> But, I don't know how to realy fix it.
I noticed this when I saw your last message :-)
> 2)Randomdev Loaded: Probe & attach will happen in the order -
>(1)acpi0, (2)apm0, (3)nxp0 .NG
>
>Because acpi0 access the BIO
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Munehiro Matsuda)
Date: Wed, 05 Jul 2000 14:59:16 +0900
> If I use randomdev for ssh, then APM seem to have stopped working.
This is wierd; I am running this randomdev on my Libretto, (I wrote
it there), and it and APM are both fine.
> Am I doing
Mark,
I'm sorry for the delay. I was out of town for few days..
From: Mark Murray <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Sat, 01 Jul 2000 08:49:50 +0200
::> If I use randomdev for ssh, then APM seem to have stopped working.
::
::This is wierd; I am running this randomdev on my Libretto, (I wrote
::it there),
> If I use randomdev for ssh, then APM seem to have stopped working.
This is wierd; I am running this randomdev on my Libretto, (I wrote
it there), and it and APM are both fine.
> Am I doing something wrong?
No - you are doing everything right.
Can you do any debugging on this? Are you able pe
Hello,
If I use randomdev for ssh, then APM seem to have stopped working.
I'm loading randomdev by randomdev_load="YES" in /boot/loader.conf.
Afrer that, APM has disappeared from boot message, and I get:
# apm
apm: can't open /dev/apm: Device not configured
#
If I disable ran