On Sat, 2005-06-04 at 14:02 +0200, Frank wrote: > > With ACPI disabled, you may have to "modprobe apm" to get APM to work as > > well. > > I think this pins down my problem: I am running Debian-AMD64, including a > 64bit kernel and in 64bit kernels there is no APM support. :-( > > So I guess this is the reason, why it worked in Archlinux, because I was > using > a 32bit kernel there with APM support. And is it possible, that during the > Grub "boot loader stage" APM also works?
It's very strange if you have an AMD64 laptop which doesn't work with ACPI. What model of laptop is it? Other than the known broken suspend /resume with ATI proprietary linux drivers (issue 218 on the ATI website) I would have thought that every laptop made in the last couple of years would have reasonable ACPI support. For an AMD64-based model I would think it even more likely. I would suggest you ask some questions on the debian-amd64 list, where you will likely find someone with the same model laptop who can tell you exactly what you need to know. I think most of the advice so far has all been the-sort-of-thing-to-fiddle-with-on-i386-laptops, but doesn't apply to AMD64. Regards, Andrew McMillan. ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Andrew @ Catalyst .Net .NZ Ltd, PO Box 11-053, Manners St, Wellington WEB: http://catalyst.net.nz/ PHYS: Level 2, 150-154 Willis St DDI: +64(4)803-2201 MOB: +64(272)DEBIAN OFFICE: +64(4)499-2267 Money doesn't talk, it swears. -- Bob Dylan -------------------------------------------------------------------------
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