[Bug 2556] Changing to terminal, then back causes lockup mobility U1

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Tue Mar 8 00:54:46 PST 2005


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------- Additional Comments From post at mis.no  2005-03-08 00:54 -------
(In reply to comment #14)
> (In reply to comment #13)
> > Created an attachment (id=2039)
 --> (https://bugs.freedesktop.org/attachment.cgi?id=2039&action=view) [edit] [edit]
> > Messages, xorg.log & xorg config file from Tor Harald
> > 
> Looking through the messages, it is probably related to a buggy BIOS as this
> excerpt.
> Mar  6 11:38:54 localhost kernel: ACPI: Unable to set IRQ for PCI Interrupt Link
> [LNKU] (likely buggy ACPI BIOS).
> Mar  6 11:38:54 localhost kernel: Try pci=noacpi or acpi=off
> 
> or SELinux - try running 'setenforce 0' as root and try again.
> 
> or the below advice from the mesages that you provided.
> 
> Mar  6 15:06:25 localhost kernel: ali15x3_smbus 0000:00:06.0: ALI15X3_smb region
> uninitialized - upgrade BIOS or use force_addr=0xaddr
> 
> Another factor could be related to pnp enabled in your bios.
> 
> After using the drivers provided in the attachments, I personally did not have
> any crashes due to switching to terminals. I think that I stumbled across my
> problem from reading a message regarding the 2.6.11 kernel and it setting the
> /dev/dri/card0 to 660 permission instead of 666 permission as was the behavior
> using earlier kernels.
> I am installing the latest version from todays development tree and this should
> wipe out the hack tries earlier. I'll try this before and after assuring the
> permissions for dri.
> I changed the permissions to 666 and ran glxinfo and did not get the problem
> that was happening before when running glxinfo.
> 
> Sorry no help with the drivers. Bad hacks, though they work can be hard to undo.
> 
> You might want to try the development version of xorg-x11 to see if you see any
> improvements. The hack should be overwritten with installing the new X version.
> 
> Jim
> 
> 

:-) Bios is the second newest and the change to the newest was nothing to do
with this. (only 1 specific network card that wont work)
Have already tryed ACPI=off noirq option pci=nopci but no difference if they are
there or not. In the bios it is no option for setting pnp os.. :-)
Im left alone now... Think I might install FC2 instead since it worked perfect.          
     
     
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