Philippe Gerum wrote:'
On Wed, 2006-09-13 at 09:43 -0500, Jeff Webb wrote:
> After many, many recompiles.... As it turns out, this buggy
> behavior occurs when I turn off CONFIG_ACPI completely, instead
> of just turning off CONFIG_ACPI_PROCESSOR. I tried this same
> configuration file with the non-patched vanilla kernel, and got
> strange behavior as well, so the problem is probably not in the
> adeos patch (unlike the other two issues we discussed). I am not
> really concerned about this, since I would rather have some of
> the CONFIG_ACPI options on anyway. I just wanted to follow up
> and let you know I tracked down the problem as far as I care to
> take it for the moment.
Interesting, this looks like power management quirks, maybe caused by
funky BIOS interactions. In any case, this is worth a new paragraph in
the troubleshooting file. Thanks a lot for testing and reporting this.
For what it's worth... turning off CONFIG_ACPI completely does not seem to
cause a problem if I disable SMP. So, it seems like the problem is turning off
CONFIG_ACPI completely for an SMP kernel.
-Jeff
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