Bonjour à tous et bonne année,
Je suis toujours sur mon problème d'arrêt des disques durs quand il n'y
a pas d'activité.
J'essaie d'utiliser le démon apmd pour faire un suspend, et donc la
commande apm -s. Cela permet de mettre la machine en suspend mais
cela me coupe du coup le réseau. Le
Le Tue, Jan 03, 2006 à 09:55:14AM +0100, Yann Messiaen a écrit
Bonjour à tous et bonne année,
Je suis toujours sur mon problème d'arrêt des disques durs quand il n'y
a pas d'activité.
J'essaie d'utiliser le démon apmd pour faire un suspend, et donc la
commande apm -s. Cela permet de
Hej!
APM-suspend har slutat fungera på min laptop. Den hänger sig istället för
att gå i suspendläget och boven verkar vara usb-storage.
Det finns inte längre några skript i /etc/apm/events.d som tar bort och
återställer usb-drivare. Vart har de tagit vägen- för om jag minns rätt så
har det
Is is possible to install apm support in the kernel through
module-assistant? I havent found any packages that seems to do this, I
really like to keep the stock kernel, but just add apmd support. Or do I
need to do the whole compile new kernel stuff?
Btw, thanks to everyone that makes debian
On Fri, Jun 17, 2005 at 11:06:01AM +0200, Eric Persson wrote:
Is is possible to install apm support in the kernel through
module-assistant? I havent found any packages that seems to do this, I
really like to keep the stock kernel, but just add apmd support. Or do I
need to do the whole
of powering down without performing the shutdown actions, which could possibly
corrupt my filesystem.
Well, here's the deal. I turned acpi on in the boot loader and removed apmd, but
the system is still trying to use apm. I tried removing powermgmt-base, but
doing so would remove the entire gnome system
of powering down without
performing the shutdown actions, which could possibly corrupt my
filesystem.
Well, here's the deal. I turned acpi on in the boot loader and
removed apmd, but the system is still trying to use apm. I tried
removing powermgmt-base, but doing so would remove
actions, which could possibly
corrupt my filesystem.
Well, here's the deal. I turned acpi on in the boot loader and removed apmd, but
the system is still trying to use apm. I tried removing powermgmt-base, but
doing so would remove the entire gnome system. What can I do to fix this
problem
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Thus spake Andreas Janssen:
# What exactly does still trying to use apm mean?
Well, I am guessing that's what it's doing when it prints to the console and
dmesg the following error message:
apm: BIOS version 1.2 Flags 0x07 (Driver version 1.16ac)
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Thus spake Alexis Huxley:
# How did you remove apm? (precise commands please).
apt-get --purge remove apmd
# How do you know that the system is still trying to use apm?
apm: BIOS version 1.2 Flags 0x07 (Driver version 1.16ac)
apm: overridden
hi, i can't seem to find your previous mails on the list page, and i had
deleted them from my account, so ...
did you remove the apm packages? u have removed the apm argument from
lilo, and since you have built it in as a module, is it still there in
/etc/modutils (i'm not sure how this would
is
# removed, but its worth a shot?)
I have removed the apmd package and there never was an apm boot parameter, so I
added apm=off to my boot parameters. I just tried removing /etc/modutils/apm
and I will see how that goes, although like you, I don't see how that could be
causing the problem if a) acpi
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Using woody, i have apmd installed. But the /etc/init.d/apmd script does
nothing regardless of what option (Start|Stop|etc) i pass to it (doesnt even
print the warning when you pass no options). The only way i can get apmd to
start is by issuing
On Mon, Apr 15, 2002 at 02:35:45 +0200, Jürgen Dollinger wrote:
Funktioniert das Schreiben in dieses file auch wenn Linux laeuft? Wenn
es wirklich das BIOS ist das es tut sollte das ja keine Rolle spielen.
Genau.
Habe bei mir nachgeschaut (unter Linxu): Windows-Partition gemountet
und sum -r
Hallo!
Ich habe Woody mit Kernel 2.4.18 als Server laufen (ohne X) und ich möcht
ihn eigentlich durchlaufen lassen, nicht jeden Abend abschalten.
Aber dieser Server macht halt ziemlich Lärm (Lüfter?, Festplatte?).
Ich hab jetzt mit
apt-cache search apm
gesucht, als Ergebnis unter anderem apmd
At 12:37 11.04.2002 +0200, you wrote:
Ich habe Woody mit Kernel 2.4.18 als Server laufen (ohne X) und ich möcht
ihn eigentlich durchlaufen lassen, nicht jeden Abend abschalten.
Aber dieser Server macht halt ziemlich Lärm (Lüfter?, Festplatte?).
je nachdem was es fürn prozessor ist, kann man den
On Don, Apr 11, 2002 at 17:03:53 +0200, Jürgen Dollinger wrote:
Suspend to disk hab ich noch nicht probiert. Bisher konnte mir niemand
sagen ob die entsprechende Partition eine primaere sein muss oder nicht.
Habe zwar kein Amilo, aber auch ein FSC-Laptop (B2154), da läuft alles
bestens. 2
salut !
j'ai un pb avec apmd sur un portable tout neuf :
(sony vaio z600lek)
avec woody, noyau 2.4.18 perso
apmd ne fonctionne pas bien :
j'aimerais le configurer pour qu'il envoie sigHUP au
démon noflushd à chaque changement d'état de l'alimentation
(ac on/off), afin d'adapter le la gestion de
+ o)
y el resultado fué perfecto. Mi pregunta es, si el soporte
está en el kernel y funciona, ¿cómo se configura el apmd
para que apague la fuente de alimentación con el comando
halt?
Hola,
Si te sirve de algo, a mi el halt no me apagaba el
resultado fué perfecto. Mi pregunta es, si el soporte
está en el kernel y funciona, ¿cómo se configura el apmd
para que apague la fuente de alimentación con el comando
halt?
Gracias desde ya.
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~ ~ ~ ~ ~\ Miguel Ángel Vilela
Se supone que eso ya se ha comentado en esta misma
lista, el kernel por defecto de Debian tiene apm, pero
no
activado, asi que tienes que decirle que lo active al
cargar el kernel (creo que era apm=on como opcion).
Si me equivoco ya sabeis, bronca (que me la
merezco).
Hasta otra
activo en el
Kernel , el demonio APMD, de indicación
de carga de la bateria?¿..me lo instaló con todo
el soporte que lleva Debian de modulos PCMCIA
pero no me lo activa en el kernel..:-(
?¿me va a tocar reconfigurar el núcleo?¿...
Quizas no tengas que compilar el kernel. Intenta con
Saludos debianeros
Soy novicio en Debian, he conseguido instalarlo
sin problemas en un portatil de 2º mano que tengo..
todo ha ido bien me pilla las PCMCIA del CDROM
externo , el modem/red ,etc... mi pregunta es :
?pero en que parte de la instalación activo en el
Kernel , el demonio APMD, de
is
wonderful!) so that I can make use of the laptop as a network analysis tool,
among other things.
That said, I'd really like to use the apmd and toshutils packages so that I
can make use of the hardware to its fullest. However, both of these packages
contain various X components which seem to prevent me
Hi,
I've recompiled my kernel with the apm support, I reboot, but when I launch
apmd, the error is : No APM support in the kernel, but I'm sure my kernel is
this apm support.
What is the problem ?
Is there a configuration file or another manipulation ?
Regards,
Manu
Have you checked the BIOS setup of your laptop? As far as I can tell apmd
shouldn't suspend arbitrarily your machine: try to run without apmd jsut to
check if the laptop goes to sleep. If yes, the problem is in the setup of your
BIOS.
graziano
On Sun, Sep 20, 1998 at 05:34:43PM -0500, D'jinnie
I can't seem to locate any conf files for apmd. What I'd like it to do is
not to suspend when my laptop is not running off of the battery. Any
ideas?
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Bruce Perens writes:
My hypothesis is that apmd is swapped out when the user-suspend signal
comes in (because there is so little RAM). It takes too long to run, and
thus the laptop doesn't suspend properly. I also notice that it is logging
resume, but not suspend.
Is anyone else
I had a problem with laptop resume. I'm running a Toshiba 440CDT laptop,
with 16M ram and a 800x600 24-bit deep display. I have it set up to suspend
when the cover is closed and resume when it is opened. When I am running
apmd, I am subject to resume failures - you have to cold-boot the OS
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