Date: Fri, 07 May 2004 16:48:19 +1200 From: Drew Broadley <drew@corrupt.co.nz> To: freebsd-acpi@FreeBSD.org Subject: Re: ACPI Quirk with a Compaq Evo n800v Message-ID: <409B1513.5010402@corrupt.co.nz> In-Reply-To: <409B136D.5040108@corrupt.co.nz> References: <409B136D.5040108@corrupt.co.nz>
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In addition to this I have the current files aswel (output of acpiconf -i <batttery number>) Boot Up: Battery 0 http://proj.corrupt.co.nz/LaptopXFree86/ACPI/battery.0.before Battery 1 http://proj.corrupt.co.nz/LaptopXFree86/ACPI/battery.1.before Swap CD-RW for Multibay Battery Battery 0 http://proj.corrupt.co.nz/LaptopXFree86/ACPI/battery.0.after Battery 1 http://proj.corrupt.co.nz/LaptopXFree86/ACPI/battery.1.after Removed the Multibay Battery so there is only the Primary Battery Left: Battery 0 http://proj.corrupt.co.nz/LaptopXFree86/ACPI/battery.0.after.single Battery 1 http://proj.corrupt.co.nz/LaptopXFree86/ACPI/battery.1.after.single Hope this helps aswel - Drew Drew Broadley wrote: > Hi, > > Just having some funny issues with my Compaq Evo n800v running FreeBSD > 5.2.1. > > $ uname -a > FreeBSD taz.lan.corrupt.co.nz 5.2.1-RELEASE FreeBSD 5.2.1-RELEASE #0: > Mon Feb 23 20:45:55 GMT 2004 > root@wv1u.btc.adaptec.com:/usr/obj/usr/src/sys/GENERIC i386 > > Here goes: > > I Boot with only the Primary Battery installed and a CD-RW DVD Rom (or > Secondary Battery, it does not matter in what sequence I boot) in the > multibay. > > ACPI output's this: > > http://proj.corrupt.co.nz/LaptopXFree86/ACPI/hw.acpi.multibay.boot > > I then proceed to remove the CD-RW and hotswap it with my Secondary > Multibay Battery and gnome2-2.6 now detects that I have 2 batteries > installed > > ACPI output's this: > > http://proj.corrupt.co.nz/LaptopXFree86/ACPI/hw.acpi.multibay.battery > > I then swap back to the Multibay CD-RW and then ACPI recognises I only > have a SINGLE battery installed. > > ACPI output's this: > > http://proj.corrupt.co.nz/LaptopXFree86/ACPI/hw.acpi.multibay.cdrw > > I then proceed to check the acpi output when there was nothing inthe > multibay > > ACPI output's this: > > http://proj.corrupt.co.nz/LaptopXFree86/ACPI/hw.acpi.multibay.none > > > I also have a dmesg output hosted: > > http://proj.corrupt.co.nz/LaptopXFree86/ACPI/dmesg > > and the copy of uname -a hosted: > > http://proj.corrupt.co.nz/LaptopXFree86/ACPI/uname > > > I hope this helps, > > Drew > > > > >
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