On Sun, Mar 19, 2000 at 09:09:12AM -0600, dennis pantazis wrote: > <snip> > >My hunch is something > >flaky in power management, but just wildly guessing. > > how should one disable power management? disable apmd? > bios apm is disabled. > > what am i missing? Probably nothing. SMP kernel will disable APM AFAIK, even if you have it enabled. APM and SMP do not play well together. Again, just pure speculation on my part that while power management was turned off in the BIOS settings, it was not really all the way gone. This for those with middle of the night lockups. -- Hal B [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- -- =- To unsubscribe, email [EMAIL PROTECTED] with the -= =- body of "unsubscribe linux-abit". -=
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