I got some problems on my Notebook since I did an "apt-get upgrade" on my Debian sid. Either acpi or acpid was involved in my last upgrade and when I was asked which configuration I would like to use, I chose the manufacture's one (maybe that was the mistake).
Anyway, after this upgrade I cannot use most of the useful acpi functions anymore, even if this was possible before I upgraded. I run here a Kernel 2.6.2 and 2.4.24, both with the full ACPI support.
Okay, I figured currently out, that I didn't have the modules loaded. I get the functions by executing:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~# modprobe battery; modprobe thermal
I'm now just wondering why those moduls were not loaded at boottime as it was the case before I did the upgrade. Or with other words: How can I make it happen, that those moduls will be loaded at boottime? Do I have to edit /var/lib/dpkg/info/acpid.config? Is it a better idea to compile those moduls fixed into the kernel?
Martin
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