On Fri, 23 Mar 2001, Oleksandr Moskalenko wrote:
> I had this problem on my notebook, too. It turned out that I set
>CONFIG_APM_REAL_MODE_POWER_OFF, but
> forgot to set CONFIG_APM=y (it was "m"), so I either had to do "insmod
Well I have set CONFIG_APM=m and you are right, that halt works if I
modprobe apm
first.
> apm" or recompile the kernel. I apologise if you already looked into
> this possibility, but you didn't provide more info.
I didn't had this idea because I formerly used to set it this way and
it was loaded via "auto" in /etc/modules. Now I load apm explicitely there
and it works.
Thanks for the hint
Andreas.
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