From a quick look at /boot/beastie.4th, I think that setting acpi_load
in your loader.conf will do the job.
also it is written in loader.help but I've already tried and it doesn't work.
thanks anyway for the advice
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Hi
I've installed freebsd 6.1 on an old pc on which I've configured several
services. Everything worked fine since last week when the motherboard died.
I've replaced the mobo and found that now the acpi could work (with the old
motherboard
the installation disabled the acpi at boot since the
Hi
I've installed freebsd 6.1 on an old pc on which I've configured several
services. Everything worked fine since last week when the motherboard died.
I've replaced the mobo and found that now the acpi could work (with the old
motherboard
the installation disabled the acpi at boot since the
If I understand it right, digitemp is a Linux program - don't you need
to run it under Linux emulation?
I've compiled from the sources and the compilation succeeded without errors.
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Hi
I'm trying to use digitemp (http://www.digitemp.com) on freebsd6.1 but my attempt so far is without
success.
Here what I've done, on a minimal freebsd installation:
downloaded the 3.4.0 tgz, installed gmake, then compiled with gmake ds9097 (
worked without errors)
./digitemp_9097 -i -s