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"
>
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
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
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:
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
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