Kai Klesatschke schrieb:
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Hey Nicolas,
thx for responding that quickly. ACPI is not set, because the Bios ist
to old. If I set ACPI it says "Bios older than 2000, ACPI disabled" or
something like this. Therefor I didn't set up ACPI the last times I
b
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Sadly I'm having the latest BIOS-revision for my damn Inspiron 7500.
Into the bargain the new BIOS is detected as broken! Maybe there is the
problem but I can't downgrade because no former revision is available.
There must be a solution for my problem
Kai Klesatschke schrieb:
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Hey Nicolas,
thx for responding that quickly. ACPI is not set, because the Bios ist
to old. If I set ACPI it says "Bios older than 2000, ACPI disabled" or
something like this. Therefor I didn't set up ACPI the last times I
buil
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Sadly I'm having the latest BIOS-revision for my damn Inspiron 7500.
Into the bargain the new BIOS is detected as broken! Maybe there is the
problem but I can't downgrade because no former revision is available.
There must be a solution for my problem b
Kai Klesatschke wrote:
thx for responding that quickly. ACPI is not set, because the Bios ist
to old. If I set ACPI it says "Bios older than 2000, ACPI disabled" or
something like this. Therefor I didn't set up ACPI the last times I
builded my kernels.
Have you tried checking Dell for a newer
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Hey Nicolas,
thx for responding that quickly. ACPI is not set, because the Bios ist
to old. If I set ACPI it says "Bios older than 2000, ACPI disabled" or
something like this. Therefor I didn't set up ACPI the last times I
builded my kernels.
The Pr
Kai Klesatschke wrote:
thx for responding that quickly. ACPI is not set, because the Bios ist
to old. If I set ACPI it says "Bios older than 2000, ACPI disabled" or
something like this. Therefor I didn't set up ACPI the last times I
builded my kernels.
Have you tried checking Dell for a newer BIOS
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Hey Nicolas,
thx for responding that quickly. ACPI is not set, because the Bios ist
to old. If I set ACPI it says "Bios older than 2000, ACPI disabled" or
something like this. Therefor I didn't set up ACPI the last times I
builded my kernels.
The Probl
On Tue, 9 Mar 2004, Kai Klesatschke wrote:
Hello,
The latest kernel have acpi power management features, haven't they?
APM and ACPI cannot work both. Do you set dell laptop enable in kernel
config or else options?
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Hello,
is there anybody who has experiences with self compiled kernels for Dell
Inspiron 7500? The damn APM-Functions don't work properly. PowerDown
doesn't work, sending in StandBy when closing monitor doesn't work. I
tried several kernels, 2.4.24,
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Hello,
is there anybody who has experiences with self compiled kernels for Dell
Inspiron 7500? The damn APM-Functions don't work properly. PowerDown
doesn't work, sending in StandBy when closing monitor doesn't work. I
tried several kernels, 2.4.24,
On Tue, 9 Mar 2004, Kai Klesatschke wrote:
Hello,
The latest kernel have acpi power management features, haven't they?
APM and ACPI cannot work both. Do you set dell laptop enable in kernel
config or else options?
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> is there anybody w
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Hello,
is there anybody who has experiences with self compiled kernels for Dell
Inspiron 7500? The damn APM-Functions don't work properly. PowerDown
doesn't work, sending in StandBy when closing monitor doesn't work. I
tried several kernels, 2.4.24, 2.
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Hello,
is there anybody who has experiences with self compiled kernels for Dell
Inspiron 7500? The damn APM-Functions don't work properly. PowerDown
doesn't work, sending in StandBy when closing monitor doesn't work. I
tried several kernels, 2.4.24, 2.
Try this:
edit file /etc/modules and add a line that says this:
apm power_off=1
Tell me if this works.
Rui
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From: Lluís Forns Puigmartí [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: quinta-feira, 9 de Outubro de 2003 22:27
To: debian-laptop@lists.debian.org
Subject: problems with
Try this:
edit file /etc/modules and add a line that says this:
apm power_off=1
Tell me if this works.
Rui
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From: Lluís Forns Puigmartí [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: quinta-feira, 9 de Outubro de 2003 22:27
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: problems with APM
I have
Hi Lluis,
> ACPI: N
have you tried with acpi instead of apm? (or at least on top of apm)
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Kilian
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I have a Compaq Armada 100 and debian, using kernel 2.4.22
I have compiled the kernel using:
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Power Management support: Y
Advanced Power Managament Bios Support: Y
Ignore USER SUSPEND: N
Enable PM at boot timer: Y
Make CPU iddle calls when idle: Y
Enable console Blanking
Hi Lluis,
> ACPI: N
have you tried with acpi instead of apm? (or at least on top of apm)
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Best regards,
Kilian
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Description: Dies ist ein digital signierter Nachrichtenteil
I have a Compaq Armada 100 and debian, using kernel 2.4.22
I have compiled the kernel using:
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Power Management support: Y
Advanced Power Managament Bios Support: Y
Ignore USER SUSPEND: N
Enable PM at boot timer: Y
Make CPU iddle calls when idle: Y
Enable console Blanking
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