Re: 2.2.12 kernel apm

1999-12-08 Thread Jens K. Olsen
Stephane Bortzmeyer wrote: > > > > Well, some grepping the kernel sources found that passing "apm=on" to the > > > kernel at boot time enables it now. > > > > Please explain exactly how to do this. > > It depends on your setup. If you use LILO, the simplest way is to add: > > append="apm=on" >

Help. pcmica doesn't work any longer.

2000-05-28 Thread Jens K. Olsen
Please help. I just updated my frozen on my laptop. After updating, I am not able to use pcmcia any longer. The pcmcia-core module is not being loaded automatically on startup any longer. When I try to load it using modconf, I get the following messages: depmod: *** Unresolved symbols in /lib/modu

2.2.12 kernel apm

1999-12-07 Thread Jens K. Olsen
I just read though the debian-laptop archive from October and found the following message: > I just installed kernel 2.2.12 on my laptop, and was having some trouble > getting apm working. it said "apm disabled on user request" at boot time. > Well, some grepping the kernel sources found that pass

Re: 2.2.12 kernel apm

1999-12-08 Thread Jens K. Olsen
Stephane Bortzmeyer wrote: > > > > Well, some grepping the kernel sources found that passing "apm=on" to the > > > kernel at boot time enables it now. > > > > Please explain exactly how to do this. > > It depends on your setup. If you use LILO, the simplest way is to add:

2.2.12 kernel apm

1999-12-07 Thread Jens K. Olsen
I just read though the debian-laptop archive from October and found the following message: > I just installed kernel 2.2.12 on my laptop, and was having some trouble > getting apm working. it said "apm disabled on user request" at boot time. > Well, some grepping the kernel sources found that pass