> 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?

How did you remove apm? (precise commands please). How do you know that
the system is still trying to use apm?

Alexis


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