Le lun 22/12/2003 à 12:51, Guillaume Duveau a écrit :
> Benoit DUFFAU wrote:
> > Le lun 22/12/2003 à 12:10, Guillaume Duveau a écrit :
> > 
> >>Hello,
> >>
> >>I decided to compile my own 2.4.23 kernel for my Gericom Webshox 
> >>(Pentium4, SiS 5513, SiS 650 video, SiS 900 Fast ethernet, SiS 7012 
> >>Audio). I've downloaded the sources from www.kernel.org and I followed 
> >>instructions at 
> >>http://people.via.ecp.fr/~alexis/formation-linux/config-noyau.html
> >>(in french).
> >>
> > 
> > 
> > Did you enable CONFIG_X86_UP_APIC option ? 
> > 
> >
> 
> Does CONFIG_X86_UP_APIC option has something to do with ACPI ? I 

No, i don't think so ... but someone else may answer this question.

> disabled ACPI and chose APM, although my laptop supports them both.

humm .. i advise you to leave APM and take ACPI ... As i understood
about APM, it cannot deal with thermal issues, processor speed, fans etc
..

For laptops, this is vital !

> I'll check if I've enabled the CONFIG-X86_UP_APIC, but in which category 
> is it ?
> 

have a look in  : "Processor type and features"

Enjoy,

Benoit
-- 
Also we should remember that unfortunately free software
is not widely used because people prefer to have something
to plug'n'play and not something to configure'n'work.
Pier Luca.


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