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2009-06-25re-enable inteldrm since new X driver is about to fix the issueTheo de Raadt
2009-06-14Disable inteldrm by default since it once again breaks x40 suspend.Theo de Raadt
2009-06-06option X86EMU is how this subsystem is brought into a kernelTheo de Raadt
2009-06-06Add vga bios repost support. Fetched from the NetBSD tree mostly.Paul Irofti
2009-06-03Import acpi power resource driver. This is needed for suspend/resume logic.Paul Irofti
2009-06-03Add acpivideo support. This adds brightness support for all laptopsPaul Irofti
2009-06-02Enable acpidock deviceJordan Hargrave
2009-05-16Enable udl(4) by default for amd64, i386, and macppc.Marcus Glocker
2009-05-12uld(4) works on i386, too. Disabled in GENERIC by default.Marcus Glocker
2009-05-07Move amas device from arch/amd64 to dev/pci and enable it in i386 as well.Ariane van der Steldt
2009-04-24Enable berkwdt(4) now. It'll make it easier for people to test it.Michael Knudsen
2009-04-24Add berkwdt(4), a driver for Berkshire Products PCI PC Watchdog writtenMichael Knudsen
2009-04-19Enable schsio(4) everywhere to get it tested.Michael Knudsen
2009-03-24link otus(4) to the build on i386 and amd64.Damien Bergamini
2009-03-10enable urtw(4)Kevin Lo
2009-02-25enable ale(4) on both i386 and amd64Kevin Lo
2009-01-23Add schsio(4), a driver for SMSC SCH311x LPC Super I/O ICs providingMichael Knudsen
2009-01-18enable atphy/ageKevin Lo
2009-01-13Turn mpbios into a real device, such that people can disable it on crappyMark Kettenis
2009-01-06- add and enable ipgphy(4) everywhere there's a stge(4) entry.Jasper Lievisse Adriaanse
2009-01-03run(4), a driver for Ralink RT2700U/RT2800U/RT3000U USB 802.11agn devices.Damien Bergamini
2008-12-26use the exact same policy for choosing apic on all 3 types of kernel.Theo de Raadt
2008-12-01terse is good, more readable; please commit deraadt@Todd T. Fries
2008-11-27Enable gpioow and gpioiic for runtime attachment, keep the previousMarc Balmer
2008-11-26Enable Bluetooth (btd and btctl are not hooked into the build yet)Uwe Stuehler
2008-11-24Import btsco(4) from NetBSD to work on itUwe Stuehler
2008-11-22Move the drm drivers over from:Owain Ainsworth
2008-11-09Rework that way that agp attaches.Owain Ainsworth
2008-10-24Add auacer(4) to handle the audio controller found in some ALi/ULiBrad Smith
2008-10-23add mos(4) to the most relevant config filesTheo de Raadt
2008-10-15inteldrm and radeondrm are pretty stable by this point, so enable them on amd64Owain Ainsworth
2008-10-08uhci(4) at cardbus(4) seems to work (to the same extent that ohci(4) andTheo de Raadt
2008-09-29enable JMicron Ethernet (jme/jmphy)Jonathan Gray
2008-08-02compile inteldrm and radeondrm in GENERIC by default, but disabled.Owain Ainsworth
2008-07-20no, ipmi is still not fine on some machines (since acpi got enabled)Theo de Raadt
2008-07-08vmt(4) is a kernel level implementation of the vmware tools.David Gwynne
2008-06-26Typo, CMD -> AMDBrad Smith
2008-06-25auglx(4) is an audio(4) driver for the AC'97 audio codec found onMarc Balmer
2008-06-20Re-enable amdmsr(4) now that it properly checks for AMD Geode LX CPU andMarc Balmer
2008-06-19comment out the com4 because -- even when disabled -- it shuffles all theTheo de Raadt
2008-06-19add ix(4) to GENERIC, enable it on i386.Reyk Floeter
2008-06-17totally skip amdmsr until it is fixed for realTheo de Raadt
2008-06-15Disable amdmsr(4) until the match function _ONLY_ lets it work on Geode's,Theo de Raadt
2008-06-15ipmi is working a wee bit better, but still not perfectly. let us re-enableTheo de Raadt
2008-06-14Add amdmsr(4), a driver to access model specific registers on AMD CPUs.Marc Balmer
2008-06-12enable uvideo(4) video(4)Robert Nagy
2008-06-07add a disabled com4 device for a Fujitsu Stylistic TouchscreenRobert Nagy
2008-06-07Kill ACPIVERBOSE. It was never used and is worthless to boot.Marco Peereboom
2008-05-23Bye bye awi(4). No net80211 love, uses its own WEP code and has not workedBrad Smith
2008-05-21Switch i386 from pccom to com. Welcomed by many.Mark Kettenis