Now, I think the answer might be to ditch the Averatec. But, anyways, if I don't disable ACPI on boot, I get a lot of errors like: device]: couldn't map interrupt device_attach: [device] attach returned 6 Attached is a non-verbose and a verbose dmesg output from a -current build within a week or so. I've been having this problems for quite a while. If I disable ACPI, everything works, but I can't use the cpu frequency scaling feature, and the fans run like crazy. Verbose dmesg -> dmesg_v.out non-Verbose dmesg -> dmesg_n.out I have the same issues with Linux, but I usually can get around this by passing the "acpi=noirq" flag to the kernel to enable ACPI but to disable acpi for irq routing. Can I do this with FreeBSD? I think the bios in this laptop is crap. Thanks. Donn __________________________________ Yahoo! Mail - PC Magazine Editors' Choice 2005 http://mail.yahoo.com
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