Re: [Cooker] apm no enabled in kernel

2000-01-31 Thread Roger
So if i do not install teh mdk release with smp (as defaulted) then it will install with the apci (or auto poweroff feature at shutdown)? question tho', how does one make sure they dont' end up with a "smp install" when install mdk 7.0? :) On Fri, 28 Jan 2000, you wrote: Roger wrote:

Re: [Cooker] apm no enabled in kernel

2000-01-31 Thread Francis GALIEGUE
Roger [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Have a tyan tiger 1832 dl motherboard w/ apm support. First of all, it's not enabled in the kernel (more than likely will have to recompile it myself, but my sblive works now...lol...so no need or hurry to do so!) Yes it is. But some motherboards have a

[Cooker] apm no enabled in kernel

2000-01-28 Thread Roger
Have a tyan tiger 1832 dl motherboard w/ apm support. First of all, it's not enabled in the kernel (more than likely will have to recompile it myself, but my sblive works now...lol...so no need or hurry to do so!) Second of all, "power off at shutdown" feature of apm also doesn't work. This is