On Tue, 18 Dec 2007, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Unfortunately, they do happen fairly often, usually caused by USB-related stuff (FreeBSD's USB stack is _the_ worst I've seen lately -- I take it that the stack's favorite hobby is panicking the kernel with unrivaled efficiency), sometimes by ATA/ATAPI/SATA (interestingly, SCSI code is quite stable), someimes by something obscure (e.g., just exiting qbittorrent kills the kernel -- NFS woes maybe? just an example). Hot-swapping with some ATA and SCSI drivers is impossible, too (result in panics).
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apparently i'm not the only one who had to disable EHCI in order to get ACPI working on a laptop. i'm not a kernel hacker, but how those two are related isn't obvious to me.

OHCI works fine, usually ;)


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