> >>> One thing I did notice, however, is when I
> compiled
> >> that file and got
> >>> two errors arising from:
> >>>
> >>> Store (Local0, Local0)
> >>>
> >>> where Local0 hadn't been defined in that part
> of the
> >> code. I have no
> >>> idea how that came about, but it successfully
> com
> I was able to set the temperature of
> hw.acpi.thermal.tz0._CRT by
> changing hex values in my ASL, but _CRT is hard coded
> whereas _TMP is
> set dynamically (in my ASL). There is also a problem that
> the value of
> _CRT is output by sysctl so I could watch the results of my
> changes, wherea
> > I've looked at some of the ACPI code file and didn't
> notice anything obvious which might be responsible for the
> error message. A quick solution I've used is running a
> file with:
> >
> > hw.acpi.thermal.user_override: 0 -> 1
> > hw.acpi.thermal.polling_rate: 10 -> 1800
> > hw.acpi.ther
I have a Compaq Presario SR2180NX, which uses a P5LP-LE motherboard.
When I bought the machine second hand three years ago, I originally installed
and ran FreeBSD 5.5 without the error message. I recall that it began
appearing after I installed and ran 6.3, though I don't think it did under 6.2
I located a file for upgrading the BIOS for my Compaq
machine but it requires Windows to install it. I
deleted the Windows that came with the machine several
months ago, so, for now, that option is out.
I created a file with the following commands:
sysctl hw.acpi.thermal.user_override=1
sysctl h
A few weeks ago, I upgraded my Compaq Presario desktop
machine from FreeBSD 6.2 to 6.3. I soon noticed this
message on the screen. Apparently, the system is
measuring the temperature of absolute zero.
At first, I thought it to be an installation error on
my part, but reformatting the hard drive