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Ticket | Resolution | Summary | Owner | Reporter |
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#484 | unknown | developer can't answer to acpi-dev | ||
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#72 | fixed | dell inspiron 9300: events not supported | ||
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Hi, my inspiron does not show events from acpidaemon; suspend is not possible; the lan card (broadcom 10/100, using genmac 2.0 driver) get off immediately (with acpi 2.x this was happening in 30min-3 hours from boot). danis 1.8.x is installed. |
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#198 | fixed | crash Dell PowerEdge T105 server | ||
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I have just installed RC4 on a Dell PowerEdge? T105 server (dual-core Opteron CPU). The install went well, and the system booted OK. When the ACPI wizard ran after install, it suggested that I added /SMP to the PSD line in config.sys, and installed the SMP kernel. I did, but after that the system wouldn't boot. The system got to the Snap Graphics splash, and then crashed. I tried switching to VGA mode, but the system still crashes just before switching to graphics mode. This is the start of the error message I get: Exception in module: OS2KRNL TRAP 000e ERRCD=0000 ERACC= ERLIM= CPU=01 ... Internal revision 14.104a_SMP After looking at the ACPI SMP FAQ, I tried changing /PIC to /APIC. That improves the situation slightly - the desktop is shown for about 10 seconds before the system crashes... If I boot the system using the original config.sys (Alt-F1->F2) the system boots. Alt-F1->F4 causes the same crash after 10 seconds as the normal boot. To get the system booting, I went back to the installation config (Alt-F1->0) and changed to VGA mode again. Then the system boots - but without SMP of course. Any tests I should perform to get SMP working? A separate issue is the NIC, which is not supported. It's a Broaddcom BCM5722, which doesn't exist according to the Broadcom website. Perhaps it's a special Dell-only chip? I have hacked the B57.OS2 driver to support it, and it seems to be working fine. |