Przemyslaw Nowaczyk wrote:
so basiclly I wanted to buy a notebook with a good mark on the market
that was supposted to deal with APM with no problems and now I ended up
with a notebook that can't even go to sleep mode :| or doesn't even show
for how long the battery will last :| great!!! THANK
so basiclly I wanted to buy a notebook with a good mark on the market
that was supposted to deal with APM with no problems and now I ended up
with a notebook that can't even go to sleep mode :| or doesn't even show
for how long the battery will last :| great!!! THANK YOU IBM!!! Why do
you do su
hmm, on Mon, Oct 17, 2005 at 02:03:46PM -0600, Theo de Raadt said that
> It saddens me; appears that at least some newer IBM laptops have removed
> the legacy APM support.
apparently all the notebooks/laptops are dropping apm sooner or later.
my first toshiba did not have apm at all, and it was a
STeve Andre' wrote:
>The R series of ThinkPads are a little weird in some respects, and
> I don't think were designed by IBM themselves, but possibly Acer or
> another company.
Like... Lenovo?
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On 17/10/05, STeve Andre' <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> The flagship series "T" units should do apm just fine. I briefly
> tried a T41p and all seemed well, and the i386-laptop page seems
> to confirm this with other T's. The X series are good too according
> to the ThinkPad snobs I know.
Typing
On Monday 17 October 2005 16:03, Theo de Raadt wrote:
> > On Mon, Oct 17, 2005 at 03:27:12PM +0200, PrzemysE?aw Nowaczyk wrote:
> > > Jason McIntyre wrote:
> > > >i don't know much about the issues involved (i don't know anything
> > > > about them actually) but basically apm is not supported on th
> On Mon, Oct 17, 2005 at 03:27:12PM +0200, PrzemysE?aw Nowaczyk wrote:
> > Jason McIntyre wrote:
> > >
> > >i don't know much about the issues involved (i don't know anything about
> > >them actually) but basically apm is not supported on this machine.
> > >
> > >i have an r40e with the same issue
Edd Barrett napisa3(a):
On 17/10/05, Przemys3aw Nowaczyk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Jason McIntyre wrote:
i don't know much about the issues involved (i don't know anything about
them actually) but basically apm is not supported on this machine.
i have an r40e with the same issue, and it is
On Mon, Oct 17, 2005 at 03:27:12PM +0200, PrzemysE?aw Nowaczyk wrote:
> Jason McIntyre wrote:
> >
> >i don't know much about the issues involved (i don't know anything about
> >them actually) but basically apm is not supported on this machine.
> >
> >i have an r40e with the same issue, and it is a
On 17/10/05, Przemys3aw Nowaczyk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Jason McIntyre wrote:
> >
> > i don't know much about the issues involved (i don't know anything about
> > them actually) but basically apm is not supported on this machine.
> >
> > i have an r40e with the same issue, and it is a royal p
Jason McIntyre wrote:
i don't know much about the issues involved (i don't know anything about
them actually) but basically apm is not supported on this machine.
i have an r40e with the same issue, and it is a royal pain for a laptop ;(
jmc
so what you want to tell is that it won't change..?
On Sun, Oct 16, 2005 at 05:10:07PM +0200, Przemys3aw Nowaczyk wrote:
> hello misc@,
> I've just bought my shiny new IBM R50e notebook (model 1834-S5G),
> installed latest snapshot (from 15th) and during startup I get:
>
> Loading...
> probing: pc0
> apm: connect error
> mem[628K 501M a20=on]
> d
hello misc@,
I've just bought my shiny new IBM R50e notebook (model 1834-S5G),
installed latest snapshot (from 15th) and during startup I get:
Loading...
probing: pc0
apm: connect error
mem[628K 501M a20=on]
disk: hd0+
>> OpenBSD/i386 BOOT 2.10
boot>
then the install goes ok, I can bootup the
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