Why not build it without APM? I did that on my Asus A7M266-D. You only use one or the other but not both. Try apmoff for the line.
> CONFIG_PM=y > CONFIG_ACPI=y > # CONFIG_ACPI_DEBUG is not set > CONFIG_ACPI_BUSMGR=y > CONFIG_ACPI_SYS=y > CONFIG_ACPI_CPU=y > CONFIG_ACPI_BUTTON=y > # CONFIG_ACPI_AC is not set > CONFIG_ACPI_EC=y > # CONFIG_ACPI_CMBATT is not set > CONFIG_ACPI_THERMAL=y > CONFIG_APM=y > # CONFIG_APM_IGNORE_USER_SUSPEND is not set > CONFIG_APM_DO_ENABLE=y > CONFIG_APM_CPU_IDLE=y > CONFIG_APM_DISPLAY_BLANK=y > # CONFIG_APM_RTC_IS_GMT is not set > # CONFIG_APM_ALLOW_INTS is not set > # CONFIG_APM_REAL_MODE_POWER_OFF is not set > > Oddly enough I have both turned on, even though only APM gets used. > Dunno why. Anyone know the kernel command line to disable apm? > > Chris > > On Sat, 2003-05-31 at 12:06, reg hughson wrote: > > If anyone has gotten either APM or ACPI to work (power off and standby > > the monitor, or power off the computer, for eg.), would you let me know > > how you have the appropriate section of your kernel config'ed? Mine is > > not co-operating. Thx. > > > > > > > > -- > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list -- Brett I. Holcomb AKA Grunt <>< -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list