de an annotated video of the entire experience here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-GTWnES_134
On Sat, Mar 14, 2015 at 6:56 PM, Mike Larkin wrote:
> On Sat, Mar 14, 2015 at 02:02:09PM -0400, Kevin Kwan wrote:
> > Nope, hibernate/suspend to disk also causes a reset. Is there anything
>
Nope, hibernate/suspend to disk also causes a reset. Is there anything
else I should try?
On Mar 14, 2015 1:22 PM, "Theo de Raadt" wrote:
> > My daily driver notebook is an Acer Aspire 1410 notebook. Penryn-ULV
> > Celeron, Intel GS45 chipset, Intel Centrino 6205 (iwn) swapping a
> > non-suppor
Okay guys - I am at a bit of a wits end here.
My daily driver notebook is an Acer Aspire 1410 notebook. Penryn-ULV
Celeron, Intel GS45 chipset, Intel Centrino 6205 (iwn) swapping a
non-supported Atheros AR2425, 6GB of RAM, normal everyday HDD. Everything
seems to work in OpenBSD 5.6 except for t
Well, okay. The assumption is OpenBSD might/might not have done this to
the hardware. Okay, I am an SA, I am a Linux old-hand and an OpenBSD newb,
I like solving problems, let's take this on - frankly, the Linux guys will
most likely send him back here if he asks it on their lists.
Okay, first o
ain to see if the package with the firmware is
> installed or not.
>
> Thanks!
>
>
> 2015-03-13 21:30 GMT+00:00 Kevin Kwan :
>
>> Eh...this won't happen to be a Broadcom Tigon (tg3), would it? I
>> remember that due to some licensing quirk, more than a few Linux di
wrong.
>
> Anyone has more ideas?
>
> 2015-03-13 16:30 GMT+00:00 Kevin Kwan :
>
>> Try booting it up using a more modern OS live image (like, say, Ubuntu 14
>> or Fedora 21), and then go back to CentOS. CentOS itself is kind of old
>> even as far as Linux is concer
Try booting it up using a more modern OS live image (like, say, Ubuntu 14
or Fedora 21), and then go back to CentOS. CentOS itself is kind of old
even as far as Linux is concerned. It could be as simple as some internal
register not being re-initialized properly after the swap. What does the
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