Just because apm support is available in the kernel source doesn't mean that they actually compiled it it. If it is enabled there should be an apm or apmd line in /proc (can't remember exactly). In any case, you might want to comple your own kernel and make certain it is there. And of course, there is the possibility that your bios is not completely compatible.... Hugh Rafal Szmidt wrote: > Hi everyone, > > I have strange problem on Toshiba 490CDT. > When trying to use apmd or apm I receive info > 'No APM support in kernel'. It is not true because > I have ReHat 5.2 and all info says APM is included > form kernel 1.3 .. something. Problem is that I have > latest BIOS with support for WIN'98 power management > that is different from WIN'95 one. Can it be the cause ? > > regards > rafal -- "Brain-eating mutants are bad for business..." - Battle Angel Hugh "Batmensch" Caley
