On Sun, Dec 01, 2002 at 03:50:59PM +0300, Sergey V Golitzyn wrote the words in effect of: > On Sunday 01 December 2002 07:19, Marcin Dalecki wrote: > > Sergey V Golitzyn wrote: > > > Hello, i have a little problem with APM (Adv. Power Managment) > > > > > > I migrate from 4.7-STABLE to 5.0-CURRENT version. But in process i have > > > lost apm0 device in "dmesg". > > > Device /dev/apm is in, but apmd daemon does not start cozz /dev/apmctl > > > device not exist. > > > > kozaczek# kldload apm > > kozaczek# ls -l /dev/apm > > crw-rw-r-- 1 root operator 39, 0 Dec 1 02:49 /dev/apm > > kozaczek# > > > > Try it as a module. But generally ACPI should be suprerior. > > > > > > > > To Unsubscribe: send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > with "unsubscribe freebsd-current" in the body of the message > > Hello Again, > > Problem can't be solved by your way. > > my ls -l /dev/apm contains same information, but i /dev/apmctl device does not > exist, and APM already builded in the KERNCONF FILE, the question is > "HOW TO ENABLE IT IN device.hints file???" > apm saver also talks what It need #APM enable# (see dmesg file in prev > message). > > Or, may be exist any another way to "shutdown -p now" machine. (Means only > power down by using ACPI functions)
Try disabling ACPI, it _might_ work this way. But if your system supports ACPI, then don't bother with APM imho. -- Hiten Pandya ([EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED]) http://www.unixdaemons.com/~hiten/ To Unsubscribe: send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with "unsubscribe freebsd-current" in the body of the message