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#43 | fixed | ACPI driver breaks bootlogo (no Quiet switch) | ||
Description |
Driver shouldn't force the bootlogo away - this should only happen on request. We nedd the driver to either: Be quiet unless /V is specified or Be quiet when /Q is specified (Requires installer to add /Q by default). As the driver does NOT output anything important - I'd prefere the /V methoed. |
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#233 | unknown | ACPI driver destroys PCI config space for PCI Express devices | ||
Description |
When ACPI.PSD is loaded (and it doesn't matter which switches is used) PCI config space gets destroyed for some devices - in my case my Wlan Intel 3945abg. This have been happening even in all 2.x versions too. Since more and more users reports similar problems for other devices, I tried to compare, and it seems that this problem only happens for devices connected to PCI Express bus. In my case it happens to 3945 device connected to PCI-e and the PCI-e root port. Other users report the same problem happens to their Gigabit nics - when this is connected to PCI-e too. It seems, there is some general problem with ACPI driver about PCI-e devices, as I have not seen any case where a normal PCI device gets its PCI config space destroyed by ACPI driver. Plenty of logs uploaded during time - but I'd be happy to supply more, if needed (there are a few in Ticket #226, which shows some of them). Reimplementing PCIWRITE is a nice tool for experts and hardcore users to test and workaround this problem; but we _really_ need to figure out, what goes wrong here, and fix that.
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#268 | wontfix | ACPI is not tested with W4 | ||
Description |
e-co: I posted bug-report to eComStation bug-tracker: Pasha said me in the spring: ACPI.PSD supports three kernels only: 104a_Uni, 104a_SMP ? 104a_SMP/debug. Why? the address of devhelper is scanned using hack methods. OK, you upgraded the kernel of eCS to 10.104 - good. New request: Problem: eComStation CD1 uses W4 kernel. As you can see, it is not supported. Try to use UNI kernel when expanding floppy disks. I don't know which new troubles this creates. |