At 8:43 PM -0700 8/4/05, Mike Eubanks wrote:
On Thu, 2005-08-04 at 19:14 -0400, Garance A Drosihn wrote:
>
Hmm. The more I think about this, the more I think I tripped
across something similar once. I think it was something like
I turned on 'APM' somewhere, or I added it to my kernel, or
> something. For power-down, you need to be using ACPI, not APM.
But from your dmesg output, it looks like you are using ACPI,
> so I am probably not helping much with that guess either.
Ok, I built APM into the kernel and gave it a few tries, fiddling
with different things.
Sorry, my comments were not as clear as they should have been.
What I meant is that my problem was *caused* by adding APM into
the mix, when it should not have been there. That's what I
meant by: For power-down, you need to be using ACPI, not APM.
But all of this is just vague memory anyway. I haven't had any
problems with my machines powering down for quite awhile now.
(through many different system builds...)
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