On 21:53 Fri 25 Sep , Stuart Henderson wrote:
> On 2009-09-25, Anatoly V. Beregovoy <avberego...@gmail.com> wrote:
> >>
> >> Do not treat me as an expert but I suggest you to try to enable ACPI in
> >> UKC ("boot -c").
> >>
> > Thak you for advice. I played with disable / enable command. I tried to
> > diable /enable ACPI, vga0, vga1, and some other devices, but nothing
> > helped. BTW, ACPI is enabled automatically.
> 
> ACPI is enabled by default, but under some conditions (certain
> SMBIOS versions with single cpu) APM takes priority and knocks it
> out. You can try "disable apm" to force acpi to be used, I don't
> know if it's likely to help though.
> 

I tried to disable apm and both apm and acpi. It didn't help.
I think my problem is because of my hardware bug :(

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