Milan, Thanks for the response.
> Hi Gary, > > Gary Gendel p??e v po 20. 08. 2007 v 12:55 -0700: > > Lots of issues with this combination, but two > strike me as the most serious. Anyone have a clue > what I should be doing to fix these? > > > > 1) Power management of the CPU: > > Aug 20 14:45:44 hedgehog unix: [ID 950921 > kern.info] cpu0: x86 (chipid 0x0 GenuineIntel 6E8 > family 6 model 14 step 8 clock 2000 MHz) > > Aug 20 14:45:44 hedgehog unix: [ID 950921 > kern.info] cpu0: Intel(r) CPU T2500 @ > 2.00GHz > > Aug 20 14:45:44 hedgehog unix: [ID 950921 > kern.info] cpu1: x86 (chipid 0x0 GenuineIntel 6E8 > family 6 model 14 step 8 clock 2000 MHz) > > Aug 20 14:45:44 hedgehog unix: [ID 950921 > kern.info] cpu1: Intel(r) CPU T2500 @ > 2.00GHz > > Aug 20 14:45:44 hedgehog cpudrv: [ID 684953 > kern.notice] NOTICE: cpu_acpi: _PSS package not > found. > > Aug 20 14:45:44 hedgehog cpudrv: [ID 616227 > kern.warning] WARNING: cpu_acpi: error parsing _PSS > for CPU instance 1 > > > > CR 6589662 and few relevant CRs. This should be fixed > in build 72. Super news! In that case I'll hold off updating my Dell 5160 because this one had problems with the power management in the past too. > > 2) A pci bus warning: > > WARNING: detected unsupported configuration: > non-empty bridge (bus 0x0, dev 0x1c, fuc 0x0) without > I/O resources assigned by bios for secondary bus 0x2 > > > > Not sure. Any pointers on what I should be doing to track this down (pciscan, prtconf, etc.)? I'd like to help so other users can benefit. It doesn't seem to hurt anything, but mysteries tend to make me nervous. It also doesn't let me show off OpenSolaris in the right light. There are a few devices that aren't handled by OpenSolaris on this laptop... SD card reader, Fingerprint reader, etc. I'm wondering if it has to do with one of these? OpenSolaris is almost at the point where I can use it as my primary OS on this laptop. Looks like it's down to the home stretch. Regards, Gary This message posted from opensolaris.org
