Donato wrote:

the service Acpi is not present...the system cannot find it...
And now, what can i do?

Best Regards


Did you use acpi or Acpi? It makes a difference. Also, check if you have the directory /proc/acpi because if you don't then it doesn't pay to go any farther. (Your BIOS doesn't support ACPI, or you didn't enable it correctly.)

What you will need to do is to install the acpi RPM. You can do this from the package managment/add software menu.

Mikkel

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