On Wed, 2003-02-12 at 00:02, Lon Lentz wrote:
> 
>   If I gave you the impression to run APM instead of ACPI, I apologize. 
:-))) Oh, no! It's just right! I only wanted to try this option
regardless weather is's logic or not. Hey, students have much time,
isn't it?
If
> your notebook supports ACPI, you need to compile ACPI into the kernel
> without APM. Also, deselect APIC as it conflicts with ACPI (as I have read
> in numerous places).
> 
>   Did you apply the ACPI kernel patch from sourceforge?
I'm working on it. For me, midnight has passed and it's time to go to
bed...
> 
>   Getting power management to work for laptops is not an easy thing. It took
> me several months of reading and experimenting.
Gosh! It's so motivating. Anyway... nothing's impossible! :-)
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Arthur Mueller
> Sent: Tuesday, February 11, 2003 5:48 PM
> To: RedHat-List
> Subject: First results => APM on Laptops
> 
> 
> Dear community,
> 
> back to the original problem:
> - Laptop Acer TravelMate 630 latest model 1 week old
> - RedHat Linux 7.3
> - Kernel 2.4.20 from kernel.org
> - APM compiled; ACPI left out
> - laptop supporting ACPI
> 
> Lon Lentz gave me advice to recompile the kernel without ACPI but with
> APM. I did so. Here are the first (disappointing) results:
> 
> 
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