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I am using acpi in place of apm because it allows me to press the power button
to shutdown the computer.  I can easily accidentally press the power button, so
it is good to have it go through the shutdown sequence or even do nothing instead
of powering down without performing the shutdown actions, which could possibly
corrupt my filesystem.

Well, here's the deal.  I turned acpi on in the boot loader and removed apmd, but
the system is still trying to use apm.  I tried removing powermgmt-base, but
doing so would remove the entire gnome system.  What can I do to fix this
problem?

PRINCE
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