I get the same behavior as Randy using 2.4.19-19 on my A22p. lsmod showed that none of the referenced modules were loaded. I loaded them manually and got a lot more stuff in /proc/acpi: cat /proc/acpi/battery/BAT0/state present: yes capacity state: ok charging state: unknown present rate: 0 mW remaining capacity: 21760 mWh present voltage: 12400 mV I still get the "Your computer seems to have a partial ACPI installation...." error when I try to use KDE's power management, though. Rich On Thu, 2002-11-14 at 05:01, Juan Quintela wrote: > >>>>> "randy" == Randy Welch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > randy> Tried cooker out on my laptop and noticed that I could not select any > randy> power management items with kde. When I selected power management kde > randy> displayed this: > > Hi > do a: > modprobe ac > modprobe battery > modprobe button > modprobe processor > modprobe thermal > > and confirm if it works/don't work. > > Later, Juan. > > randy> Your computer seems to have a partial ACPI installation. ACPI was > randy> probably enabled, but some of the sub-options were not - you need to > randy> enable at least 'AC Adaptor' and 'Control Method Battery' and then > randy> rebuild your kernel. -- ars Cognita The Art of Knowledge --------------------- Richard Tango-Lowy [EMAIL PROTECTED] www.arscognita.com
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