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Re: [opensuse-factory] update to 10.1-alpha2 and dependencies
  • From: meister@xxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Wed, 26 Oct 2005 21:33:49 +0200
  • Message-id: <200510262133.49258.meister@xxxxxxxxxx>
Am Mittwoch 26 Oktober 2005 19:56 schrieb Jorge Godoy
<jgodoy@xxxxxxxxx>:
> meister@xxxxxxxxxx writes:
> > update from alpha1 to alpha 2 via CDs worked for me (using YaST)
> I'll see if I download them...
> > My notebook works with kpowersave. What kind of hardware do you
> > have?
> It's a Toshiba Satellite A70 S249. I can send the full 'lspci -vvv'
> output if you think it will help...

Hi Jorge,

no thanks, but you should look for "unknown device" enties there.

> > ACPI works fine for me, only apic does not work, because of my ati
> > ixp chipset.
> Same problem with APIC here.
> But ACPI isn't working. It hangs my machine when I boot and I have
> to use 'acpi=off' on Grub to be able to go on.

Try acpi=debug and look at the messages.

> If I don't disable
> it, it hands in a place where a date is shown... Something like
> 2000508.... for a building version or revision.
> >> Having no "nongpl" kernel is also a problem, since it means my
> >> Atheros card won't work...
> > Hmm, but it is in:
> > ftp://ftp4.gwdg.de/pub/linux/suse/apt/SuSE/10.1-i386/RPMS.extra/ker
> >nel-default-nongpl-2.6.13.2-2.i586.rpm
> It's not the 'default', it's the SMP, sorry. I had talked about the
> 'smp' version before on the message and didn't repeat it on the part
> you quoted. And, if it's there on the very same version, then there's
> something trying to uninstall it when I upgrade.

There is also the smp-version. But do you really need smp? Are we still
talking about your Toshiba notebook? Why does it need smp? Have you
tried the nonsmp?

-- mdc

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