Actually ACPI is enabled no matter what on the machine. I wasn't talking
about ACPI in the CMOS, but ACPI support in the Linux Kernel.
I'm using 2.4.26 (kernel.org+latest libata patches) on a Debian Sarge
box.
Kind regards,
Martin List-Petersen
On Thu, 2004-06-24 at 14:25, Isamar Maia wrote:
Thanks a lot for replying.
I turned on the ACPI in the CMOS and it got better.
At least I call receive several calls in sequence and call out but
it hangs up right after the person gets the phone in the other side.
So, something is still missing.
What is your ACPI mode in the CMOS ? S1 or S3?
Is your kernel ACPI enabled ?
The motherboard in the PE400SC is basically the Dimension 8300, which i
use for my development box with 1 X101P, 1 TDM400P and two ISDN cards
here at home and that works without problems.
One thing to make sure with these boards is that ACPI is enabled, since
they