> (3) modifies the output of /proc/apm when power status reporting is > disabled - on reflection, maybe this wasn't such a smart thing to do > (could royally stuff anybody who is automagically parsing /proc/apm?) Please dont - it correctly reports 'dunno' right now - To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-kernel" in the body of a message to [EMAIL PROTECTED] Please read the FAQ at http://www.tux.org/lkml/
- Re: 2.2.18pre21 oops reading /proc/apm Alan Cox
- Re: 2.2.18pre21 oops reading /proc/apm Neale Banks
- Re: 2.2.18pre21 oops reading /proc/apm Neale Banks
- Re: 2.2.18pre21 oops reading /proc/apm Alan Cox
- Re: 2.2.18pre21 oops reading /proc/apm Neale Banks
- Re: 2.2.18pre21 oops reading /proc/apm Alan Cox
- Re: 2.2.18pre21 oops reading /proc/apm Neale Banks
- Re: 2.2.18pre21 oops reading /proc/a... Neale Banks
- Re: 2.2.18pre21 oops reading /proc/a... Neale Banks
- Re: 2.2.18pre21 oops reading /proc/a... Alan Cox
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