A correction to my previous message, for the archives:
> If you have apm in the kernel and acpi loaded from a module, apm might
> > win and won't work if your BIOS doesn't support ACPI. Try turning
SHOULD READ ---> doesn't support APM
> > apm=off in lilo.conf, and l
> If you have apm in the kernel and acpi loaded from a module, apm might win
> and won't work if your BIOS doesn't support ACPI. Try turning apm=off in
> lilo.conf, and loading acpid and the acpi module.
>
> I'm not sure what the acpi module is called, or whether it comes with the
> default
"Wayne" == Wayne Brown <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Wayne> I've been running woody for around a year. Before upgrading
Wayne> my motherboard / processor (solteck 75drv5 I think, athlon
Wayne> xp2000) it used to soft power off no problem. Once I had
Wayne> rebuilt the pc using th
On Fri, 15 Nov 2002 13:46:19 + (GMT), Wayne Brown
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Hi,
>I would greatly appreciate any help with this problem as I have spent days
>trying to solve this already with no success.
>
>I've been running woody for around a year. Before upgrading my motherboard /
>processo
On November 15, 2002 01:27 pm, Wayne Brown wrote:
> and I have apm 'compiled in' to the kernel, thanks, anymore ideas anyone?
There's a discussion on the linux kernel mailing list about what happens if
apm and acpi are both going:
http://www.cs.helsinki.fi/linux/linux-kernel/2001-00/0826.html
I
On November 15, 2002 01:17 pm, Mark Copper wrote:
> This is just what I needed, but it didn't work. apt-get install went
> smoothly but "modprobe apm" failed. The message in dmesg was
> apm: BIOS not found
> I've got an intel d845bg board. Any ideas? Thanks.
>
> Mark
If your bios doesn
Oops. From man apmd: There is no interaction yet with ACPI...
So is there no way to use the "poweroff" command to turn this box off?
Mark
On Fri, 15 Nov 2002, Mark Copper wrote:
> This is just what I needed, but it didn't work. apt-get install went
> smoothly but "modprobe apm" failed. The m
Hi
> 1) Do you have apmd running? To make sure you have the most recent stable
> version:
> apt-get install apmd
> 2) Is the apm module loaded?
> modprobe apm
ps -ax | grep 'apm' gives
3 ?SW 0:00 [kapmd]
350 ?S 0:00 /usr/sbin/apmd -P /etc/apm/apmd_proxy
666 pts
This is just what I needed, but it didn't work. apt-get install went
smoothly but "modprobe apm" failed. The message in dmesg was
apm: BIOS not found
I've got an intel d845bg board. Any ideas? Thanks.
Mark
On Fri, 15 Nov 2002, Levi Waldron wrote:
> On November 15, 2002 08:46 am, Wayn
On November 15, 2002 08:46 am, Wayne Brown wrote:
> I've been running woody for around a year. Before upgrading my motherboard
> / processor (solteck 75drv5 I think, athlon xp2000) it used to soft power
> off no problem. Once I had rebuilt the pc using the existing hard disk, now
> I just get a 'po
Hi,
I would greatly appreciate any help with this problem as I have spent days
trying to solve this already with no success.
I've been running woody for around a year. Before upgrading my motherboard /
processor (solteck 75drv5 I think, athlon xp2000) it used to soft power off no
problem. Once I h
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