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From: Ted Faber <faber@ISI.EDU>
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On Mon, Mar 15, 2004 at 09:48:25AM -0800, Nate Lawson wrote:
> You can go back to using apm by uncommenting "device apm" and recompiling
> your kernel. 

They don't seem to play nice together, to the tune of "can't boot with
both apm and acpi enabled."  :-( And as I said, I can't seem to boot
without ACPI running.  I can provide errors on the apm && acpi failure
mode if that's helpful.

>               Unfortunately, you probably won't be able to boot without
> acpi because of the bug that results in your system panicing.  That is an
> important bug to fix as it is a problem with BIOS32 calls.

Is acpi-jp the right place to bring that up?  I'm just trying to find
the guy who can tweak this into working.  Because all is well under
-STABLE, including power management, it seems like booting w/o ACPI and
with APM would be the shortest route to happiness for me.

> 
> To subscribe to acpi-jp, mail majordomo@jp.freebsd.org
> "subscribe acpi-jp"

In process.  Thanks.

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