On Thu, 2004-06-10 at 14:32, Khurram Ahmed wrote:
So you want acpi ON, right? Are you sure your BIOS supports it and that apm in your
kernel config is turned off? If it does, then your kernel config should be almost
the same as mine (i use kernel 2.6.6, debian unstable):
#
# ACPI
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED],
Glenn Meehan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I just upgraded my kernel from 2.4.18 to 2.4.26 and now my system won't
auto power down.
I am running testing/unstable.
What version of sysvinit are you running? 2.85-16 had a bug that
caused this. Has been fixed in the current
On Fri, 2004-06-11 at 02:16, Miquel van Smoorenburg wrote:
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED],
What version of sysvinit are you running? 2.85-16 had a bug that
caused this. Has been fixed in the current version.
2.85-15
I upgraded to 2.85-20 but still no joy.
Thanks for the suggestion anyway.
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Hi,
I just upgraded my kernel from 2.4.18 to 2.4.26 and now my system won't
auto power down.
I am running testing/unstable.
I have:
apm power_off=1
in /etc/modules
root:~apt-show-versions apmd
apmd/testing uptodate 3.2.2-1
Here are my relevent kernel configs:
CONFIG_PM=y
CONFIG_APM=m
#
Check your dmesg, I'll wager you'll see something like this:
ACPI disabled because your bios is from and too old.
If so, you'll need to pass acpi=force to the kernel. There were a lot of
acpi changes sometime around 2.4.22 which included a blacklist of bios's.
Hi,
I just upgraded my
On Thu, 2004-06-10 at 13:07, David Mesler wrote:
Check your dmesg, I'll wager you'll see something like this:
ACPI disabled because your bios is from and too old.
If so, you'll need to pass acpi=force to the kernel. There were a lot of
acpi changes sometime around 2.4.22 which included
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