Quoting Christopher Rosado <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

> 
> On Wed,  4 Dec 2002 14:41:50 +1030
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> 
> BCA>  Makes no difference.  As Greg Lehey explained earlier the only
> BCA>  solution is to delete all reference to APM in your kernel config file.
> 
> He did?  I see no such message from him in this thread.
> 
> BCA>   "Disabled" means "still there but not being used".
> 
> Funnily enough, commenting it out in the kernel config certainly removes APM
> support from the kernel... thus _disabling_ that particular feature.  
> 
> BCA>  What we want is NOT PRESENT in any shape or form.
> 
> Again, merely commenting it out of the config is sufficient, though
> completely removing it from the config serves the same purpose. 

OK - do it your way.  It won't work, but YOU will be right.  Well done.

Regards,
Brian



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