> I have a problem with my HP Compaq nx6110 laptop. > > Since upgrading to Kernel 2.6.18-4-686 (currently running version > 2.6.18.dfsg.1-12) on Debian Etch I've been unable to get ACPI to work > on the machine. As a result I don't get any battery or AC status and > the machine doesn't power off properly when I shut down. > > The modules acpi gives a fatal error (no such device) when I try > modprobe acpi > or > modprobe battery > or > modprobe ac > > I then compiled a custom 2.6.20 kernel downloaded from kernel.org and > ACPI works perfectly with that. But unfortunately, compiling a > pristine kernel.org kernel against Debian breaks other things like the > iptables setup. > > Then I installed the Debian linux kernel sources 2.6.18-4 from the > repository and tried to compile it after going through "make xconfig", > but that it has the same problem (no ACPI) even when I compiled all > the ACPI related modules in the kernel. I used the option > > make-kpkg --initrd linux-image > > to compile the kernel the "Debian way". > > So I want to know whether anybody else has had this ACPI problem with > their laptop. I am 99% sure that it's a kernel problem and not a > problem with "acpid" because of what I mentioned above. I've tried > everything, but nothing works with the current Debian kernel in Etch > on my laptop. > > If you need any other information, I'll send it to the list after I > boot up my laptop. > > Regards, > Hari >
Hi Hari, Here is the error when I ran modprobe acpi with Laptop Acer Aspire 1652 FATAL: Error inserting acpi_cpufreq (/lib/modules/2.6.18-4-686/kernel/arch/i386/kernel/cpu/cpufreq/acpi-cpufreq.ko): No such device Gge Créez votre adresse électronique [EMAIL PROTECTED] 1 Go d'espace de stockage, anti-spam et anti-virus intégrés.

