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#43 fixed ACPI driver breaks bootlogo (no Quiet switch) pasha yoda
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.

#233 unknown ACPI driver destroys PCI config space for PCI Express devices yoda
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.

Yoda.

#268 wontfix ACPI is not tested with W4 pasha eco
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.

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