Hi again, Have you tried the linux tpctl ? in that case, what does "tpctl --info-all" report?
Just curious, to compare it with mine. Marius. On Sat, Oct 16, 1999 at 02:18:36PM -0700, John Miskinis wrote: > Hi Marius, > > Thanks for the info. It appears you have a VERY old BIOS, as I > downdraded mine recently from the IBM 1.1 system disk (I was > previously using 1.2). > > My Power Management version is 1.35 (yours 1.25) > My BIOS is 1.28 (yours 0.21) > > The "Thinkpad Configuration" software is the Windows based > stuff in the uttp2 software from IBM. It gives you a GUI > based configuration utility. It's tough to tell what stuff is > in the BIOS and what stuff is in windows when you are using it, as > it jumps to the standard windows screens for some things. > > I'm not even sure when I set the "Use APM 1.0 compatibility" > toggle, if that is changing the BIOS, or changing how WINDOWS > communcates WITH the BIOS. Very confusing. > > And, I not sure I would want to downgrade my BIOS to what you > have, the version is REAL low, and I read some notes about the > fixes in each version, and I'm scared! I doubt I could even find > the kit for that BIOS. > > I posted some questiosn about getting the minimal potato packages > to get the 2.2.1 kernal (and newer enlightenment/gnomw) running, > but got no responses. > > John > > ______________________________________________________ > Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com > > > -- > Unsubscribe? mail -s unsubscribe [EMAIL PROTECTED] < /dev/null -- Marius Aamodt Eriksen linux.com - tuneup section ( http://linux.com/tuneup ) : [EMAIL PROTECTED] : [EMAIL PROTECTED]