Hi

I'm having trouble with power management on my Dell Inspiron 2500. I'd like to able to 
keep an eye on battery levels and have
the system sleep when not in use, but I can't get it to run properly.

I've got the latest kernel version (2.4.18-24) and the latest BIOS update (version 
A15) but I get the following
dump from APM on startup:

Feb  4 19:33:25 localhost kernel: Process apmd (pid: 691, stackpage=ccf43000)
Feb  4 19:33:25 localhost kernel: Stack: 5307518c 00003e74 00000058 82850282 3e880050 
00000001 530a0000 00000016
Feb  4 19:33:25 localhost kernel:        00485357 00000000 ccf43efc c0114bac 00000010 
ccf43efc 00000282 cf900018
Feb  4 19:33:25 localhost kernel:        00000018 c0120000 cf900000 ccf43f46 c0268285 
ccf2a000 00000400 c01150a5
Feb  4 19:33:25 localhost kernel: Call Trace: [<c0114bac>] apm_bios_call [kernel] 0x4c 
(0xccf43e98))
Feb  4 19:33:25 localhost kernel: [<c0120000>] __release_resource [kernel] 0x20 
(0xccf43eb0))
Feb  4 19:33:25 localhost kernel: [<c01150a5>] apm_get_power_status [kernel] 0x65 
(0xccf43ec8))
Feb  4 19:33:25 localhost kernel: [<c01480a2>] cp_new_stat64 [kernel] 0xb2 
(0xccf43ef8))
Feb  4 19:33:25 localhost kernel: [<c0115dcb>] apm_get_info [kernel] 0x4b (0xccf43f04))
Feb  4 19:33:14 localhost network: Bringing up interface eth0:  succeeded
Feb  4 19:33:25 localhost kernel: [<c0138093>] __alloc_pages [kernel] 0x93 
(0xccf43f1c))
Feb  4 19:33:25 localhost kernel: [<c012cc56>] __vma_link [kernel] 0x56 (0xccf43f30))
Feb  4 19:33:25 localhost kernel: [<c016263c>] proc_file_read [kernel] 0x1cc 
(0xccf43f54))
Feb  4 19:33:25 localhost kernel: [<c0140173>] sys_read [kernel] 0xa3 (0xccf43f94))
Feb  4 19:33:25 localhost kernel: [<c0109147>] system_call [kernel] 0x33 (0xccf43fc0))
Feb  4 19:33:25 localhost kernel: Code:  Bad EIP value.

Does any of this mean anything to anyone? 



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