Ok now I have the the laptop power management icon on the right site of my panel but...
it sais Laptop power management not available.
When I open it I have this written
Your computer doesn't have the Linux APM (Advanced Power Management) or ACPI software installed, or doesn't have the APM kernel drivers installed - check out the Linux Laptop-HOWTO document for information on how to install APM.
How can I verify that ACPI or APM is running? (RPMdrake tells me it is installed)
Thanks for your time
Christophe


Marc Resnick wrote:

rhein wrote:

Hello,
I did what you said and the computer started but no power indicator... When I go to the config panel I have still the message telling me to install the acpi soft.
I checked again the installation and it is installed.
The lilo config file has the nolapic written in it.
So what did I wrong?
Thanks
Christophe


Marc Resnick wrote:

rhein wrote:

Marc when you say replace 'acpi=ht' by 'nolapic'. Do you want me to replace 'acpi=ht' by 'nolapic' or do you want me to type 'acpi=nolapic'?
Sorry but I'm starting! :-[
Thanks
Christophe
ps: in my config file there are 3 lines with this acpi, I suppose I change all of them?
ps2: What shall I do if the computer is not stating again like last night :-( ?


Marc Resnick wrote:

rhein wrote:


First, download the packages acpi and acpid. Then, go into Control Center and Boot Options. Find your default image, and click modify. In the append line make sure it DOESN'T say 'acpi=off' or 'acpi=ht', and make sure it does say 'nolapic'. Then, reboot, and you should have your battery monitor in the system tray. If it still doesn't want to work, reply and we'll diagnose the problem.


--Marc

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No problem Christophe.


Just take out 'acpi=ht' and add 'nolapic'. If you don't add 'nolapic' your laptop will bomb out on boot.

For the config file(lilo, i guess you mean) change all of them, just in case.

If your computer doesn't boot, press esc at the bootscreen, and type nameofbootchoice acpi=off

nameofbootchoice should be whatever choice you normally boot (i.e. linux)

--Marc

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Try going to Mandrake Control Center, System, Services. That's what it is in MDK10 at least. Anyway, go to services, and find acpid. Check if 'on boot' is checked off. If not, check it. Then reboot.

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