Re: recompiling the kernel with APM support

2004-05-27 Thread Luis Finotti
--- Roberto Sanchez [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: You must also, in addition to modifying the kernel command line, insert the apm module. # echo apm /etc/modules -Roberto Great, Roberto! That just did the trick! Thanks. Also, thanks to Keeling and Greg. Keeling: I did not quite follow

Re: recompiling the kernel with APM support

2004-05-27 Thread s. keeling
Incoming from Luis Finotti: I did not quite follow your suggestion, though. It seems that I can't/shouldn't change the kernel-image-2.4.18-k7 manually, and even if I could do it, I would not know exactly how to change it... No, you shouldn't. You should see from that config how that

recompiling the kernel with APM support

2004-05-26 Thread Luis Finotti
need to recompile the kernel with APM support. (I tried adding append=apm=on to lilo.conf, but it did not work.) Can any one tell me how do I do that, or give me some reference? I'd greatly appreciate any help. Best to all, Luis __ Do

Re: recompiling the kernel with APM support

2004-05-26 Thread s. keeling
Incoming from Luis Finotti: I recently upgraded my kernel from 2.4.3 to 2.4.18-k7 (I'm running a 1.2GHz Athlon) and now my computer won't turn off the power with shutdown -h. (I did the apt-get install kernel-image-2.4.18-k7 way.) The old kernel did turn off the power. The config file

Re: recompiling the kernel with APM support

2004-05-26 Thread Greg Madden
turn off the power. After I little research, it seems that I need to recompile the kernel with APM support. (I tried adding append=apm=on to lilo.conf, but it did not work.) Can any one tell me how do I do that, or give me some reference? I'd greatly appreciate any help. Best to all

Re: recompiling the kernel with APM support

2004-05-26 Thread Roberto Sanchez
, it seems that I need to recompile the kernel with APM support. (I tried adding append=apm=on to lilo.conf, but it did not work.) Can any one tell me how do I do that, or give me some reference? You must also, in addition to modifying the kernel command line, insert the apm module. # echo apm /etc

2.4.18bf24 kernel and APM question

2003-11-19 Thread Keith Hooper
OK I've got Debian Woody 3.0 installed on my old Toshiba Tecra 700ct laptop. Took some tinkering but I've got it fully functional. I originally installed it with the 2.4.18bf24 stock kernel that came with Woody. Everything worked though I had to add one tweak to get the pcmcia to work. Now I

Re: 2.4.18bf24 kernel and APM question

2003-11-19 Thread John Peter
to patch the kernel with a special apm patch or was powerdown still available with the 2.4.18 kernel and they lost it when the 2.4.19 kernel came out? I don't even know where to find this info. Keith, I may not be able to help you more than this but I can tell you that my 2.4.22 kernel is using

Re: 2.4.18bf24 kernel and APM question

2003-11-19 Thread Cage
you that my 2.4.22 kernel is using APM and is doing power down just fine. I am going to atach the config file and maybe you can sort out what is wrong with your configuration or if it is a bug or incompatibility with your laptop (they are allways harder to properly configure). Good luck John

Recompilando o Kernel - Suporte APM

2002-03-13 Thread Giuliano Cardozo Medalha
Pessoal, Estou recompilando o kernel 2.2.20 no Debian, pois preciso do suporte a quotas !!! Alguem sabe como eu habilito o suporte APM no kernel 2.2.20, para fazer com que as fontes ATX funcionem corretamente ao comando halt, por exemplo ? Obrigado Giuliano

Q:Potato kernel w/APM Pentium support?

2000-05-12 Thread Jonathan Gift
Hi, Is Potato already compile for apm and Pentium support or do you have to compile it it? Thanks, Jonathan

Re: Q:Potato kernel w/APM Pentium support?

2000-05-12 Thread Ed Slocomb
On Fri, 12 May 2000 01:02:08 Jonathan Gift wrote: Hi, Is Potato already compile for apm and Pentium support or do you have to compile it it? Ben Collins just told me that the .config file for your installed kernel-image lives in /boot/config-* . A cursory examination shows that APM is

how do i modify the kernel for apm / ipmasq

1999-06-15 Thread matthew lamb
i want to modify the kernel for ip masq and apm how do i go about it? my system is a 486 120 32 mb ram 4 hdd just installed from debain floppys have nothing on it so what do i need to get? ___ Get Free Email and Do More On The Web.

Re: how do i modify the kernel for apm / ipmasq

1999-06-15 Thread Eric G. Miller
You'll need to download/install the source files for the kernel image of your choice (2.0.36, 2.2.9, etc...). Suggest you read/skim the kernel HOWTO, and the debian docs on creating a custom kernel (since the debian way is a little different - but easy). Then cd to /usr/src/[insert kernel

Re: how do i modify the kernel for apm / ipmasq

1999-06-15 Thread shaleh
i want to modify the kernel for ip masq and apm how do i go about it? my system is a 486 120 32 mb ram 4 hdd just installed from debain floppys have nothing on it so what do i need to get? Get: source for kernel 2.2.10 and the following packages: kernel-package bin86 gcc ncurses-dev

Re: Kernel with APM support.

1999-06-09 Thread Shaleh
On 07-Jun-99 Jens K. Olsen wrote: Jean Pierre LeJacq wrote: If this a standard Debian distribution you should see a file /boot/config-x.x.x which describes the configuration of the kernel you are running. You can use this file during the configuration phase of building a new

Re: Kernel with APM support.

1999-06-07 Thread Jens K. Olsen
Jean Pierre LeJacq wrote: If this a standard Debian distribution you should see a file /boot/config-x.x.x which describes the configuration of the kernel you are running. You can use this file during the configuration phase of building a new kernel I am pretty sure that I have a

Re: Kernel with APM support.

1999-06-06 Thread Wojciech Zabolotny
. Is there a way I can use the default settings of the Debian package and just add APM support so I end up with the exact same kernel, but with APM support? Does anybody know what are the reasonable APM settings for server machine? I'd like it to reduce the clock frequency when it is idle

Kernel with APM support.

1999-06-05 Thread Jens K. Olsen
I have Debian running on my SONY VAIO and it works like a dream. Only thing I am missing is the APM support. I downloaded the kernel source package, etc. and I am getting ready to compile the kernel with APM support. I would like to keep my system as it but with APM support. Since I have never

Re: Kernel with APM support.

1999-06-05 Thread Jean Pierre LeJacq
On Sat, 5 Jun 1999, Jens K. Olsen wrote: I have Debian running on my SONY VAIO and it works like a dream. Only thing I am missing is the APM support. I downloaded the kernel source package, etc. and I am getting ready to compile the kernel with APM support. I would like to keep my system

Re: Kernel with APM support.

1999-06-05 Thread Colin Marquardt
and just add APM support so I end up with the exact same kernel, but with APM support? Have you already tried make menuconfig or make xconfig? Here, you just go to ´General Setup´ and switch on the APM stuff (after reading the help provided there, of course). You won´t accidently change other

Re: Kernel with APM support.

1999-06-05 Thread Raphael Alla
On Sat, 05 Jun 1999, Jens K. Olsen wrote: I have Debian running on my SONY VAIO and it works like a dream. Only thing I am missing is the APM support. I downloaded the kernel source package, etc. and I am getting ready to compile the kernel with APM support. I would like to keep my

Re: kernel with apm/pcmcia for 1.3 install

1997-06-14 Thread Stephen Zander
Niels wrote: BootPart: http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/gvollant/bootpart.htm More instructions: http://ledoux.arbld.unimelb.edu.au/~agoon/windows/dualboot.html to save AltaVista the hits :-) Thanks for the info... NT's boot manager now handles linux Now I just need

kernel with apm/pcmcia for 1.3 install

1997-06-12 Thread Chris Hanson
Date: Thu, 12 Jun 1997 10:07:04 -0700 From: Stephen Zander [EMAIL PROTECTED] While I'm on the subject, does anyone know the correct boot path to add to NT's boot.ini to boot Linux? We've done this on our NT/Debian machines using the free program bootpart. I don't know a download

kernel with apm/pcmcia for 1.3 install

1997-06-12 Thread Stephen Zander
communications devices (modem, token-ring card) are PCMCIA the pcmcia-modules-2.0.29 package doesn't like working with pcmcia-cs-2.9.5-3 and can't find the apm callback routines in the default install kernel. Has anyone got a copy of pcmcia-cs-2.9.5-2 (to silence dpkg) or a 2.0.30 kernel with basic

kernel with apm/pcmcia for 1.3 install

1997-06-11 Thread Stephen Zander
the pcmcia-modules-2.0.29 package doesn't like working with pcmcia-cs-2.9.5-3 and can't find the apm callback routines in the default install kernel. Has anyone got a copy of pcmcia-cs-2.9.5-2 (to silence dpkg) or a 2.0.30 kernel with basic apm included so I can get a little further?? Any other

kernel with APM

1996-09-06 Thread Giuseppe Vacanti
I would like to try out the Advanced Power Management features in my PC. However I haven't been able to enable APM in the kernel. When I do make xconfig I do nt see any obvious switch referring to APM. What am I missing? Could anybody who's ben using APM tell me if they're happy with it? Thanks

Re: kernel with APM

1996-09-06 Thread Dirk . Eddelbuettel
Giuseppe Vacanti writes: Giuseppe I would like to try out the Advanced Power Management features Giuseppe in my PC. However I haven't been able to enable APM in the Giuseppe kernel. When I do make xconfig I do nt see any obvious switch Giuseppe referring to APM. APM is in the