Date: Mon, 26 Jan 2004 00:40:05 +0800 From: Erich Dollansky <oceanare@pacific.net.sg> To: Peter Schultz <pmes@bis.midco.net> Cc: freebsd-current@freebsd.org Subject: Re: ACPI on Fujitsu P2120 Message-ID: <4013F165.6090307@pacific.net.sg> In-Reply-To: <40113AD1.3040408@bis.midco.net> References: <4010B736.1060105@pacific.net.sg> <40112435.9080902@bis.midco.net> <4011381F.5060709@pacific.net.sg> <40113AD1.3040408@bis.midco.net>
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Hi Peter, Peter Schultz wrote: > I think your kernel needs to be built with 'options DDB'. Please let me > know if that fixes it. > I got this now but I feel somehow lost in space. What I wonder most that disabling APM does not remove it from dmesg's output. My main problem is that it is some time ago that I wrote drivers for Unix. I lost this feeling where to start looking for the problem. I looked at the code in acpi.c but did not find any hints to continue with. I was also able to install this: http://www.stalker.org/~sean/freebsd-p2040/FujiApp/index.html It is a small utility to emulate the original behaviour of the "Fn" key on a P2120. It works as expected. Do you know the name of the modules where the ACPI information is read from the BIOS and where the machine is actually shutdown and restarted again when the lid opens and closes. Thanks! Erich
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