Opened 16 years ago
Closed 13 years ago
#467 closed defect (fixed)
acpi318FULL and nForce430 chipset
| Reported by: | losepete | Owned by: | eco | 
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| Priority: | major | Milestone: | Feedback pending | 
| Component: | ACPI PSD | Version: | 3.17 | 
| Keywords: | Cc: | 
Description
Installed the above acpi update and rebooted.
NOTE: The reboot only worked with *no* USB or Uniaud drivers in config.sys and using this line:-
PSD=ACPI.PSD /SMP /APIC /TMR
The nveth network card driver seemed to load OK during boot but the system has no connectivity when booted.
I generated the log file and attach as acpi318FULL-log-Asus-M2N.ziq
Having generated the ;logs I then reset the config.sys line to:-
PSD=ACPI.PSD /SMP /APIC /TMR /CD /!NOD
I added the USB and Uniaud drivers back to the config.sys file.
Then I rebooted with USB, Audio and network connectivity.
Sadly after a couple of hours of minor use the system crashed for no obvious reason - nothing in popuplog.os2. At that time I had a few background apps running (usual system stuff) and had just attempted to start OpenOffice115.
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Change History (5)
by , 16 years ago
| Attachment: | acpi318FULL-log-Asus-M2N.ziq added | 
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comment:1 by , 16 years ago
comment:2 by , 13 years ago
| Milestone: | Release version 3.19 → Feedback pending | 
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This ticket is extremely old and not related to the current software. Have you tried the current version?
comment:3 by , 13 years ago
Yes, current build 3.20.01 in use here now and seems to be working fine, Thanks :-)
Feel free to Close this ticket.
comment:4 by , 13 years ago
| Resolution: | → fixed | 
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| Status: | new → closed | 


The crash when attempting to start OpenOffice may have been system related.
I ran checkini and cleanini and had no problem starting OpenOffice after those checks.
I am finding that the system "pauses/freezes" every few minutes though. This is especially noticable when scrolling email/newgroup messages.
As this behaviour happens continually with every useable build of acpi later than 3.14 but NOT with 3.14 I am very confidant that the problem is within the acpi driver - despite previous statements by you about floppy drive access. As I have mentioned previously there is no floppy access going on when this happens.
Anyway, back to using v3.14 again.