Ede Ratzefick wrote:
Hi,
on my 6.2-RELEASE with acpi runnning, the script /etc/rc.suspend is not
executed when going to S3 and also the /etc/rc.resume when waking up.
Filepermissions are 755. Any ideas?
BTW: Who's invoking these scripts? I saw it in apmd.conf but as I use acpi
instead
Mikhail T. wrote:
Hello!
I managed to suspend some of my computers a few times (using
either ``zzz'' or ``acpiconf -s 1''), but I could never successfully
wake the system up after this, requiring a full reboot.
What's the proper procedure? I tried the power-button (no effect) and
hitting
Alexandre Vieira wrote:
You can find the asl and iasl output attached.
Nope, we couldn't. Try posting a URL to it.
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Nate
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Greetings from Merida, Yucatan, Mexico (The Maya Land)
Am having problems installing FreeBSD in my University under IBM Thinkcentre
MT-M-8183-T1S boxes.
I canĀ“t detect the Wireless Cisco (Atheros) PCI lan card. Linux and Windows have
no problems recognizing the card
Marco Calviani wrote:
Hi Bruno,
2) sorry what about the point that we were discussing above? The high
number of transition you were explaining me, are present in the actual
implementation of powerd, and if not, why?
It's not present under powerd for the simple fact that to be efficient
Marco Calviani wrote:
Hi list,
2005/12/2, Bruno Ducrot [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I don't see why you can't run powerd more frequently, I do.. Unless your ACPI
has a problem that means the transition is slow.
I'm sure this could not be done under Linux without a lot of
problems (it is required to
Marco Calviani wrote:
Hi,
2005/11/30, Bruno Ducrot [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
You have to load the cpufreq.ko module at boot.
Adding that line:
cpufreq_load = YES
to /boot/loader.conf
should be OK.
I have that line in that position, and it seems working. The point is
that i would like to change
Bruno Ducrot wrote:
On Wed, Nov 30, 2005 at 10:05:04AM -0800, Nate Lawson wrote:
Marco Calviani wrote:
Hi,
2005/11/30, Bruno Ducrot [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
You have to load the cpufreq.ko module at boot.
Adding that line:
cpufreq_load = YES
to /boot/loader.conf
should be OK.
I have
Marco Calviani wrote:
Hi Bruno,
2005/11/30, Bruno Ducrot [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Did you load the cpufreq driver at boot time which include the est
driver as said before? It will replace the acpi_perf if appropriate.
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Bruno Ducrot
Yes cpufreq is loaded at boot time in /boot/loader.conf
Ewald Jenisch wrote:
I've got a strange problem wrt. ACPI on one of my boxes under FreeBSD
5.3: The box comes up with ACPI *disabled* by default.
Only by manually selecting the menu option that says Boot with ACPI
enabled can I make the box run ACPI which is kinda annoying when
e.g. I remotely
Nikolas Britton wrote:
Uwe Laverenz wrote:
On Tue, Dec 21, 2004 at 06:25:05AM -0600, Nikolas Britton wrote:
Any help would be appreciated on ether fixing this problem or a way
to use ACPI but disable the thermal monitoring so the system can
control the fan?
Try this in /boot/loader.conf:
Nikolas Britton wrote:
When I try it with Linux it worked, in fact, here is a patch for kernel
2.6.7:
https://kilobyte.dyndns.info/linux/armada_1700_dsdt_linux-2.6.7.diff.bz2
Compaq Armada 1700/1750 ACPI/Sound/PM/i2c kernel patch:
This patch(2.6.7) fixes the DSDT (broken aml) at bootup (Fan
Nikolas Britton wrote:
I can't find his name or email address anywhere BUT I think I can do one
better then that. Here are two ASL's that where uploaded to the
ACPI4Linux project:
http://acpi.sourceforge.net/dsdt/tables/Compaq/Armada_1750/Compaq-Armada_1750-686EM_99.1130_A-custom.asl.gz
Nate Lawson wrote:
Nikolas Britton wrote:
I can't find his name or email address anywhere BUT I think I can do
one better then that. Here are two ASL's that where uploaded to the
ACPI4Linux project:
http://acpi.sourceforge.net/dsdt/tables/Compaq/Armada_1750/Compaq-Armada_1750-686EM_99.1130_A
On Tue, 4 May 2004, Mikhail Teterin wrote:
=Use a serial console. Sounds like your system is waking up but not
=fully. The screen may be helped by loading acpi_video.
I don't think, there is a serial port on this laptop. It has a built-in
soft-modem, but no free serial port.
I loaded the
On Tue, 4 May 2004, Mikhail Teterin wrote:
On Sunday 02 May 2004 01:23 pm, Nate Lawson wrote:
= On Sun, 2 May 2004, Mikhail Teterin wrote:
= My Vaio laptop (5.2-current from April 7) duly goes to a quiet sleep
= when I type `zzz'.
=
= Trouble is, I don't know, how to recover from
|# growfs /dev/vinum/data
| We strongly recommend you to make a backup before growing the Filesystem
|=20
| Did you backup your data (Yes/No) ? Yes
| new file systemsize is: 78997019 frags
| growfs: wtfs: write error: 631976157: Inappropriate ioctl for device
|=20
| And well, it does not
On Fri, 2 Jan 2004, David O'Brien wrote:
On Tue, Dec 30, 2003 at 12:06:06PM -0800, Nate Lawson wrote:
AMD, Cyrix. The amd64 arch is for the new 64 bit Opterons (i.e. FX64).
What is FX64???
Opteron is the server 64-bit CPU
Athlon64 FX51 is the high-end desktop CPU
Athlon64 is the desktop
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On Tue, 30 Dec 2003, Mobasher Sobhan wrote:
I'm a rookie with FreeBSD. I'm confused by which
platform of freebsd could be installed on various IBM
compatible/windows boxes. I have one pc with AMD
Athlon 2GHz and another running on Pentium
On Tue, 9 Dec 2003, DAVID THOMPSON wrote:
I am a relatively new FreeBSD user and I have never posted a request
for help before so I hope I am doing this right and not plugging up the
board with irrelevant and out of context questions. My apologies if I
am. Here is my problem:
Welcome to the
On Wed, 4 Dec 2002, Terry Lambert wrote:
Marc Recht wrote:
Every now and this I hear people saying (mostly you :)) that some problems
are KVA related or that the KVA must be increased. This makes me a bit
curious, since I've never seen problems like that on Linux. It sounds for
me, the
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