I installed mandrake 9.1 rc1 on a dell inspiron i8100 laptop
using acpi.

All entries seem to be available in /proc/acpi but a lot of things
are not working because, judging from /boot/config-2.4.21pre4-10mdk 
support for 'battery', 'fan', 'processor', 'thermal' is not compiled into
the kernel.

Is this because they still give problems on some/many laptops.
Is it worth the trouble recompiling the kernel to try it out.
Has somebody already done this for an inspiron 8100. Does it work?

When mandrake 9.1 gold come out will the support for these items
be compiled into the kernel? Or is support for acpi still meant to
be experimental?

By the way kernel-sources needs ncurses-devel. I can't find this
package anywhere.

Alexander



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