Incoming from Luis Finotti:
>
> I did not quite follow your suggestion, though. It
> seems that I can't/shouldn't change the
> kernel-image-2.4.18-k7 manually, and even if I could
> do it, I would not know exactly how to change it...
No, you shouldn't. You should see from that config how that k
--- Roberto Sanchez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> You must also, in addition to modifying the kernel
> command line, insert the apm module.
>
> # echo "apm" >>/etc/modules
>
> -Roberto
Great, Roberto! That just did the trick! Thanks.
Also, thanks to Keeling and Greg.
Keeling:
I did not
off the power.
After I little research, it seems that I need to
recompile the kernel with APM support. (I tried
adding "append="apm=on"" to lilo.conf, but it did not
work.)
Can any one tell me how do I do that, or give me some
reference?
You must also, in addition to modifying the
all kernel-image-2.4.18-k7" way.)
> The old kernel did turn off the power.
>
> After I little research, it seems that I need to
> recompile the kernel with APM support. (I tried
> adding "append="apm=on"" to lilo.conf, but it did not
> work.)
>
> Can a
Incoming from Luis Finotti:
>
> I recently upgraded my kernel from 2.4.3 to 2.4.18-k7
> (I'm running a 1.2GHz Athlon) and now my computer
> won't turn off the power with "shutdown -h". (I did
> the "apt-get install kernel-image-2.4.18-k7" way.)
> The old kernel did turn off the power.
The confi
little research, it seems that I need to
recompile the kernel with APM support. (I tried
adding "append="apm=on"" to lilo.conf, but it did not
work.)
Can any one tell me how do I do that, or give me some
reference?
I&
On 07-Jun-99 Jens K. Olsen wrote:
> Jean Pierre LeJacq wrote:
>>
>> If this a standard Debian distribution you should see a file
>>
>>/boot/config-x.x.x
>>
>> which describes the configuration of the kernel you are
>> running. You can use this file during the configuration
>> phase of buil
Jean Pierre LeJacq wrote:
>
> If this a standard Debian distribution you should see a file
>
>/boot/config-x.x.x
>
> which describes the configuration of the kernel you are
> running. You can use this file during the configuration
> phase of building a new kernel
>
I am pretty sure that I h
On Sat, Jun 05, 1999 at 12:31:57PM +0200, Colin Marquardt wrote:
> * Jens K Olsen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > I would like to keep my system "as it" but with APM support. Since
> > I have never compiled the kernel before, I have no idea what to
> > select and what to leave out when runing ma
On Sat, 05 Jun 1999, Jens K. Olsen wrote:
> I have Debian running on my SONY VAIO and it works like a dream. Only thing I
> am
> missing is the APM support. I downloaded the kernel source package, etc. and
> I am
> getting ready to compile the kernel with APM support.
>
>
* Jens K Olsen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I would like to keep my system "as it" but with APM support. Since
> I have never compiled the kernel before, I have no idea what to
> select and what to leave out when runing make config. Is there a
> way I can use the default settings of the Debian pa
On Sat, 5 Jun 1999, Jens K. Olsen wrote:
> I have Debian running on my SONY VAIO and it works like a
> dream. Only thing I am missing is the APM support. I downloaded
> the kernel source package, etc. and I am getting ready to
> compile the kernel with APM support.
>
> I wou
I have Debian running on my SONY VAIO and it works like a dream. Only thing I am
missing is the APM support. I downloaded the kernel source package, etc. and I
am
getting ready to compile the kernel with APM support.
I would like to keep my system "as it" but with APM support. Since I
Niels wrote:
> BootPart:
> http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/gvollant/bootpart.htm
>
> More instructions:
> http://ledoux.arbld.unimelb.edu.au/~agoon/windows/dualboot.html
>
> to save AltaVista the hits :-)
Thanks for the info... NT's boot manager now handles linux
Now I just
Sent this before but got no response so I'm trying again...
While attempting to install debian 1.3 on a IBM ThinkPad 760CD,
I've run into a small problem.
The inital install from the disk set went fine. Not having a
Debian CD, however, I'm trying to do an FTP install. My
problem is all my com
Date: Thu, 12 Jun 1997 10:07:04 -0700
From: Stephen Zander <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
While I'm on the subject, does anyone know the correct boot
path to add to NT's boot.ini to boot Linux?
We've done this on our NT/Debian machines using the free program
"bootpart". I don't know a download
While attempting to install debian 1.3 on a IBM ThinkPad 760CD,
I've run into a small problem.
The inital install from the disk set went fine. Not having a
Debian CD, however, I'm trying to do an FTP install. My
problem is all my communications devices (modem, token-ring
card) are PCMCIA & the
Giuseppe Vacanti writes:
Giuseppe> I would like to try out the Advanced Power Management features
Giuseppe> in my PC. However I haven't been able to enable APM in the
Giuseppe> kernel. When I do make xconfig I do nt see any obvious switch
Giuseppe> referring to APM.
APM is in the "Cha
I would like to try out the Advanced Power Management features in
my PC. However I haven't been able to enable APM in the kernel.
When I do make xconfig I do nt see any obvious switch referring
to APM.
What am I missing? Could anybody who's ben using APM tell me if
they're happy with it?
Thanks,
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