Date: Tue, 30 Dec 2008 17:59:41 +0000 From: Daniel Leal <dleal@webvolution.net> To: Rui Paulo <rpaulo@freebsd.org> Cc: freebsd-acpi@freebsd.org Subject: Re: is acpi working well ? Message-ID: <495A618D.8020702@webvolution.net> In-Reply-To: <DE7AC5D5-71BD-4ADD-A97A-4821622DD48C@freebsd.org> References: <49594754.8000607@webvolution.net> <9BD84977-D59F-47E2-97A9-B6338F7E3D48@fnop.net> <495A4DC3.3060709@webvolution.net> <DE7AC5D5-71BD-4ADD-A97A-4821622DD48C@freebsd.org>
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Thanks for your reply. So that means that simply my laptop is not able to deal with it, or maybe in a future FreeBSD release it could work? daniel Rui Paulo wrote: > > On 30 Dec 2008, at 16:35, Daniel Leal wrote: > >> I just asked because I was not sure. >> >> But what about the other things? > > The other things are problems with your ACPI vendor implementation or > FreeBSD's ACPI implementation problems. > >> I already try to disable acpi in /boot/loader.conf with the line >> hint.acpi.0.disabled="1" >> but my laptop simply don't boot!! It crashes during freebsd boot with >> a few error that are to fast for my eyes. > > Several modern laptops don't work with ACPI disabled. > >> I must enable acpi during boot prompt to boot again. >> >> Maybe I could try other things besides acpi, but I not even able to >> switch off acpi ! >> >> Sorry of my lack of knowledge, but I really would like to know how is >> cpu temperature and so on... > > > Not sure if that works; I haven't seen anything in your dmesg that > shows that your laptop has a temperature sensor. > > Regards, > -- > Rui Paulo > >
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