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Re: attempting to disable acpi in kernel
On Tuesday 26 August 2008 10:49:17 Michael Litchard wrote:
> well, in the past I have had random inexplicable problems solved by
> disabling acpi.
> In this case it's vnc. On a prior amd64 machine (laptop), with an
> older -current, vnc worked fine. Now, it doesn't.
> I've tried my best (including trying to get some help from port-xen).
> I just want it to be disabled as a way to rule out that it is, or is
> not the problem.
I've battled with acpi issues myself but in the case of VNC, unless your
network interface is malfunctioning or some piece of hardware or system
related facility is causing you grief, I doubt acpi will be the cause.
To warrant disabling acpi, you'd be looking at more detailed system
information like systat/iostat ... and interrupts mainly.
Disabling acpi more often than not breaks hardware functionality on a lot of
later systems.
If you are failing to connect to a VNC instance, then I'd be looking at the
networking/socket/software side of things and determine if it's hardware/acpi
related from there.
Sarton
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