Hello Douglas and Carey, On 03-Apr-97, Douglas L Stewart wrote >On 4 Apr 1997, Carey Evans wrote:
>> APM support can be in a 2.0.27 kernel if it's compiled in. >> Recompiling your kernel isn't too bad, if you make sure you have all >> the information about all your hardware and use "make menuconfig" or >> "make xconfig". make-kpkg is supposed to make it easier too, although >> I haven't used it. >If your current setup works, you don't need to know anything about your >hardware. Just keep hitting enter when running "make config" until near >the end when it comes to APM. Just turn it on and keep hitting enter, >then Thank you for your suggestions about recompiling the kernel to include APM support. Could I ask you a follow-up question to your messages? I have tried running 'make config', 'make menuconfig' and 'make xconfig', but I always get the same error, "No rule to make target 'config'". Running 'make -p' shows no entries under the "Make data base", which I suspect is related to the error message. I hope this isn't an utterly ignorant question--I am trying to read as fast as I can, but Unix just seems to be getting bigger and more complex at an equal or greater rate. ;-) Cheers, Nikolaj -- Nikolaj Richers, North York, Canada, [EMAIL PROTECTED]