On Monday 22 August 2005 06:51 am, Keith Powell wrote: > Brian. > > Thanks for the information. > > Do you mean that it would be safer to try apm=on instead of > acpi=on, or a different apm command?
No, APM should be active if ACPI is NOT. So, if you add an acpi=off option to LILO, then by default, the system should revert to APM which is built into the kernel. The default for Mandriva is acpi=ht which turns acpi on but only for hyperthreading, thus, not for power management. However, I expect that acpi's presence in ht probably means that APM does not load or work.
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