Osamu Aoki wrote: > > I got following message. I assume this was for ML. So I answer here. > > On Thu, Mar 15, 2001 at 01:05:03PM -0500, Oleksandr Moskalenko wrote: > > * Osamu Aoki ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: > > > Add append line with "apm=on" in lilo.conf and run lilo. > > > My lilo.conf is like: > > > append="hdc=ide-scsi apm=on mem=128M" > > > hdc=ide-scsi: scsiemulation for CD-RW > > > apm=on: turn power off(Adujust BIOS too) > > > mem=128M: get all memory working > > > > What if I got apm compiled as module? what kind of file should I > > write and place in /etc/modutils to get it to load apm.o at the > > startup? > > Looking into kernel source content, I should finf module name.... OOps > there is none. You know, I do not think there is any module thing for > apm. Apm is turned off by default in debian kernel. [] in menuconfig > indicates this is Y/N only entry. Module entries are <>. There is no > apm.o in 2.2 kernel. > > If ever exists apm.o, just put apm in /etc/modules.
I have SuSE 6.4 on an identical laptop as Debian 2.2. On Debian I get a console message to Power Off and on SuSe it turns the power off. How do they do that? Eric :-) [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~ > lsmod Module Size Used by appletalk 18048 12 (autoclean) usb-uhci 17000 0 (unused) serial_cs 5516 0 (unused) tulip_cb 32528 2 cb_enabler 2600 2 [tulip_cb] ds 6568 2 [serial_cs cb_enabler] i82365 22128 2 pcmcia_core 45184 0 [serial_cs cb_enabler ds i82365] serial 42612 0 (autoclean) [serial_cs] memstat 1476 0 (unused) usbcore 42344 1 [usb-uhci]