Messages in this thread | | | Date | Sun, 2 Sep 2001 17:51:19 -0400 (EDT) | From | Tester <> | Subject | Re: Bizzare crashes on IBM Thinkpad A22e.. yenta_socket related |
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Hi,
I dont see any conflicts with ac5, and it still doesnt work... I think Linus's explanation of the problem is more probable... Also, I have not been able to reproduce the crash with ACPI recently.. It seems that if I have ACPI, but no APM, it does freeze... Kernel with APM or with no power management at all will crash under the same circumstances... But how do I fix that... I dont know...
show version: ACPI enabled kernel works fine... Everything else freezes with yenta...
Tester
On Sun, 2 Sep 2001, Gunther Mayer wrote:
> Tester wrote: > > > > Hi, > > > > ACPI doesnt give a different result.. using 2.4.9-ac5 with pnpbios enabled > > doesnt change anything either... > > On PNPBIOS: recently a hard hang was fixed in -ac by reserving port > ranges of PNP0c02 (or 0c01?) devices (else yenta would choose these...) > > Can you compare "lspnp -v" to see if there is another builtin device > in conflict with the yenta ioport window allocation ? >
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