** Reply to message from Sevan / Venture37 <ventur...@gmail.com> on
Fri, 29 Apr 2011 09:55:48 +0100

>Stick them up on http://www.nycbug.org/index.php?NAV=dmesgd;SQLIMIT=20 as well
>as sending them to dm...@openbsd.org

Apologies to all for the delay; I've been a bit busy recently.  As an
existing dmesg database that I can directly upload to, that looks like
a good place for them.

I've uploaded the 43 I've gotten so far, and will put more up soon
(I've still got a couple of stores to hit).  You can find them by
filtering on submitter 'Dave Anderson'.  I had some uploading problems,
so there are also 9 garbaged copies I don't know of any way to delete;
I've asked the site owners to get rid of them.

Since I'm posting this info and sending it to the developers as well as
using it myself, I'm getting info from every notebook I can get my
hands on rather than restricting myself to ones that I might want to
buy.

FWIW I've encountered several ASUS notebooks which panic during boot
(in aml_parse or parse_aml, I can't remember which is correct); since
these are store demo machines I don't have any good way to capture the
detailed information (I'm booting from a USB stick and saving the dmseg
to the stick.)  If there's some small amount of information that can be
gotten without any additional hardware, etc, and would help diagnose
these problems, I'll write it down and report it if someone tells me
exactly how to get it.  The panic info is long enough that some of it
scrolls off the screen.

        Dave

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Dave Anderson
<d...@daveanderson.com>

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