> If there isn't a newer BIOS that resolves this, I would tend to return the > box as not suitable.
This is the case, there’s no BIOS update. Thank you very much, anyway. Cheers, /Wesley De : Philip Guenther <guent...@gmail.com> Envoyé : lundi 23 octobre 2023 00:39 À : wes...@technicien.io Cc : b...@openbsd.org; misc@openbsd.org Objet : Re: Crash on TOSHIBA PORTEGE Z30-A laptop On Sat, Oct 21, 2023 at 2:27 AM <wes...@technicien.io <mailto:wes...@technicien.io> > wrote: Hi Philip, Thank you very much for your answer. I tried to disable all options (+devices) possible. Same issue. And what's about disable acpi in the kernel using the bsd.re-config? As Mike and Theo noted, this will certainly cause problems. Do you think If I replace the wireless card by somthing else, It could resolve this issue? Very unlikely. The problem is the stack depth of the ACPI processing. The crash you saw had the wifi interrupt occur during the ACPI processing but it could just as well happen with some other device interrupting the ACPI processing. If there isn't a newer BIOS that resolves this, I would tend to return the box as not suitable. Phlip Guenther