Date: Fri, 16 Jan 2004 09:44:04 -0800 From: David Cramblett <dcramble@mesd.k12.or.us> To: freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG, freebsd-current@FreeBSD.org Subject: RE: ACPI causing trouble for X in 5.2 Message-ID: <400822E4.2000301@mesd.k12.or.us>
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Trey Sizemore wrote: >> Jaroslaw Nozderko wrote: >> >>> OS: FreeBSD 5.2-RC2 (MAC - biba,mls) >>> >>> Hi, >>> >>> I have problem with X on 5.2-RC2. Sometimes the whole >>> system hangs when I start X by startx or 'setpmac mls/equal startx' >>> (with MAC policies loaded). In about 30% of attempts it hangs on >>> XFree startup messages and hard reset is required. >>> The problem occurs a little bit too often for some unrelated >>> accident and it doesn't occur at all on 5.1-RELEASE (the same >>> hardware and configuration). >>> >>> Does anyone have similar problem ? >>> >>> Regards, >>> Jarek >>> >>> >>> >> Yes, see my post from earlier today called "Can't shutdown, logout, or >> restart cleanly." I have not run 5.1-RELEASE before, so I can't say >> if it didn't happen there, but it definitely happens with >> 5.2-CURRENT. I'm at my wit's end trying to find out why! >> >Per a post I received on bsdforums.com, try booting up with ACPI turned >off. This can be done in 5.1 and later by choosing option 2 in the >boot >menu (Boot FreeBSD with ACPI disabled). Once I did this, it worked >like >a champ. I'm not sure why earlier versions may not have been affected >by this or if it only affects certain hardware. >Let me know if this worked for you. I have the same problem on two builds of 5.2, one is a Sony Vaio PCG-F360 Laptop (PII 400MHz) and the other is a newer P4 system with Asus mother board. Both worked fine with 5.1 and both broke with 5.2. I was able to work around this problem by booting up with ACPI disabled. Is there a known issue with ACPI that is being worked on for 5.2 or did someone already submit a bug report? Thanks, David
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