On 1/20/07, linuxmedia4@xxxxxxxxxxxx <linuxmedia4@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>> 9: 2 XT-PIC [........./ 0] acpi > Did you try turning acpi off? I turned acpi off by adding acpi=off to the kernel command line in grub.conf, but the bootup hung at 'Applying iptables firewall rules:' and never recovered. What do I need to do to disable acpi?
I've run into this before. As I have sufficient firewalls in place outside of my fc5/ccrma box, I made the decision to run it without a firewall - turned it off using some KDE/Gnome "services" tool. Was then able to boot with acpi=off, which solved similar xrun problems to yours. The acpi/iptables bug really ought to be hunted down and squashed, but I'm afraid I'm not the guy to do it; if you can sanely live without the firewall (you should be sure about that before doing so), then I recommend doing so, just so you can turn acpi off. Again, acpi=off fixed similar xrun troubles on my dell inspiron 1150. -- daneasley@xxxxxxxxx dan@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx dan@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://towndowner.com http://burntpossum.com