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From: Aaron Campbell (aaron
monkey.org)Date: Wed Apr 25 2001 - 08:25:48 CDT
On Wed, 25 Apr 2001, Mike Lockwood wrote:
> I also found that the Maestro sound support can lock up the machine hard
> if you are running on a dual boot system and don't fully shut down after
> running Windows 2000 and OpenBSD. However, if you shut down completely
> before starting OpenBSD, the sound works great. Linux doesn't have that
> problem with the Maestro, so there must be some hardware
> initialization/resetting that OpenBSD isn't doing. I'll try to track
> that down.
This almost certainly has to do with PCI D0 power state. See a fix of this
nature to sys/dev/pci/clct.c a couple months ago.
--- Aaron Campbell (aaronmonkey.org || aaron
openbsd.org) http://www.monkey.org/~aaron
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