You also should take a look at tpctl at
http://tpctl.sourceforge.net/tpctlhome.htm
 - so that you can really see what your 
BIOS is set - If you haven't already.

2/24/03 1:11:27 PM, Adam Killian 
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>I think maybe you are trying to use APM 
when your laptop is wanting ACPI?
>
>You might want to have a look at the ACPI 
project on SF.
>http://sourceforge.net/projects/acpi
>
>
>>> >
>>> > -- General Setup --
>>> >          yes   Power Management 
support
>>> >          yes   Advanced Power 
Management BIOS support
>>> >          yes   Enable PM at boot 
time
>>> >          yes   Make CPU idle calls 
when idle
>>> >          yes   Enable console 
blanking using APM
>>> >          yes   RTC stores time in 
GMT
>>> >          yes   Allow interrupts 
during APM BIOS calls
>>> > It is stated that last line (Allow 
interrupts during APM BIOS
>>> > calls) should fix problem, but it 
doesn't, it still hangs. Any
>>> > idea or suggestion ?
>>> There is too much ground to cover, and 
besides it is all documented
>>> aready.  You really need to go looking 
for some of the laptop
>>> resources for linux.  A quick google 
search found me these:
>> 
>> 
>> Well, I already read all of them, and 
didn'f find anything usefull.
>
>
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