Hi Ian.

 >> 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

 > APM is included as an optional feature and as far as
 > I am aware the standard Red Hat kernel does not have
 > this option compiled in. You will need to obtain the
 > kernel sources and compile it yourself.

I can confirm that RedHat's distribution kernels do NOT include APM
support, so if one needs to use apm, one needs to compile one's own
kernel...

Best wishes from Riley.

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