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Date:      Wed, 17 Mar 1999 13:04:56 -0500
From:      "Sean O'Connell" <sean@stat.Duke.EDU>
To:        Nate Williams <nate@mt.sri.com>
Cc:        FreeBSD mobile <freebsd-mobile@FreeBSD.ORG>
Subject:   Re: 3.1 Release versus HP Omnibook 900
Message-ID:  <19990317130456.B27659@stat.Duke.EDU>
In-Reply-To: <199903171742.KAA10533@mt.sri.com>; from Nate Williams on Wed, Mar 17, 1999 at 10:42:47AM -0700
References:  <19990317120304.A27659@stat.Duke.EDU> <199903171742.KAA10533@mt.sri.com>

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On 1999 Mar 17, Nate Williams (aka nate@mt.sri.com) wrote:
> 
> Thanks, I added something like this to rc.pccard in both -current and
> -stable.  Hopefully it works, but I have no way of testing it.  (But
> apparently, no other committer seems to care either. :( )
> 
> It doesn't fix the other problems that need to be fixed, but at least it
> avoids having two PCIC's in the kernel, which is almost never right.
> 
> 
Nate-

It hasn't made it into -STABLE yet (just did a cvsup on my -STABLE
box and rc.pccard is identical to 3.1-RELEASE) .  Haven't cvsup'd
in a while on my home (-CURRENT) box.

Any other reports of apm causing kernel panics (general protection
fault is the message and it is a trap 9 ).   I saw some on dejanews.
(this mailing list too ... in mid February involving Valentin Shopov)
Has anything come of it?  Should I be running this puppy under current?
(It is being set up for a faculty member and I am not sure how close to
the bleeding edge I should go).

More apm weirdness:  neither 'halt -p' nor 'shutdown -p now' work :(

S
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