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-dnl $OpenBSD: hardware,v 1.281 2009/04/09 16:02:24 jsg Exp $
+dnl $OpenBSD: hardware,v 1.282 2009/05/16 23:51:43 sthen Exp $
OpenBSD/MACHINE OSREV works across a broad range of standard PCs and
clones, with a wide variety of processors and I/O bus architectures. It
can be expected to install and run with minimal difficulties on most
@@ -1223,12 +1223,3 @@ ACPI notice:
details as possible, including the dmesg(8) output for both ACPI
and ACPI-disabled kernels, as well as the output from acpidump(8)
and pcidump(8).
-
- On a few machines as well (usually with broken BIOSes), the
- monoprocessor kernel (bsd) and the multiprocessor kernel (bsd.mp)
- will behave differently, due to differences in the interrupt
- routing mechanism. Trying the multiprocessor kernel, even on a
- single processor machine, or the other way around, might solve
- interrupt problems as well. As with the potential ACPI problems
- above, please report any such problems, so that the developers
- have a chance to fix them.