apm disable

2001-10-06 Thread Philippe Monroux
Bonjour demsg | grep apm me donne : apm: BIOS version 1.2 Flags 0x03 (Driver version 1.13) apm: disabled on user request. dans /boot/config-2.2.18pre21 (qui je suppose est le fichier de conf du kernel) CONFIG_APM=y CONFIG_APM_DISABLE_BY_DEFAULT=y Faut-il que je recompile le noyau pour avoir

Re: apm disable

2001-10-06 Thread Régis Grison
Philippe Monroux wrote: Bonjour demsg | grep apm me donne : apm: BIOS version 1.2 Flags 0x03 (Driver version 1.13) apm: disabled on user request. dans /boot/config-2.2.18pre21 (qui je suppose est le fichier de conf du kernel) CONFIG_APM=y CONFIG_APM_DISABLE_BY_DEFAULT=y Faut-il que je

Re: apm disable

2001-10-06 Thread Jacques L'helgoualc'h
Philippe Monroux a écrit, samedi 6 octobre 2001, à 16:03 : Bonjour Bonjour. demsg | grep apm me donne : apm: BIOS version 1.2 Flags 0x03 (Driver version 1.13) apm: disabled on user request. dans /boot/config-2.2.18pre21 (qui je suppose est le fichier de conf du kernel) CONFIG_APM=y

apm disable

2001-10-06 Thread Philippe Monroux
boot : linux apm=on ça marche : [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ dmesg | grep apm apm: BIOS version 1.2 Flags 0x03 (Driver version 1.13) je n'ai plus apm disable on user request merci, ça m'évitera de recompiler. Mais petite question: quand on a l'apm du kernel, vaut-il mieux enlever l'apm du BIOS

Re: apm disable

2001-10-06 Thread Michel G .
Le Samedi 6 Octobre 2001 15:44, Jacques L'helgoualc'h a écrit : Philippe Monroux a écrit, samedi 6 octobre 2001, à 16:03 : CONFIG_APM=y CONFIG_APM_DISABLE_BY_DEFAULT=y Faut-il que je recompile le noyau pour avoir APM ? Ou y a-t-il une solution moins compliquée ? à tout hasard, avant

Re: APM: disable mouse interrupt?

2000-09-19 Thread Krzys Majewski
What!? And here I thought I was at the height of fashion with my brand new PS/2 mouse. (The hell is a PS/2, anyway?). Anyway, eventually I'll figure out how to dispense with the mouse entirely and throw it happily out the window into the lane. Lots of good things to be found in that lane. -chris

Re: APM: disable mouse interrupt?

2000-09-18 Thread Krzys Majewski
Sadly, interrupt 12 is not listed in the power management section of the BIOS setup. It goes, perversely, something like this: Interrupt 3 [Primary Secondary Disabled] Interrupt 4 [Primary Secondary Disabled] Interrupt 5 [Primary Secondary Disabled] Interrupt 6 [Primary Secondary Disabled]

Re: APM: disable mouse interrupt?

2000-09-18 Thread Nate Amsden
maybe time to switch to a USB or serial mouse :) or find a MB that supports that ...it may be worth emailing the company that makes the MB(provided its not a real old one) and askin them about that .. nate Krzys Majewski wrote: Sadly, interrupt 12 is not listed in the power management

APM: disable mouse interrupt?

2000-09-17 Thread Krzys Majewski
How can I disable the mouse interrupt for APM so that moving the mouse does not resume the machine? (The mouse is on my desk, there are other things on my desk, some of these things move occasionally, etc.) I tried disabling IRQ4 in the apm section of the bios setup, which I *think* is my mouse

Re: APM: disable mouse interrupt?

2000-09-17 Thread Brendan Cully
On Sunday, 17 September 2000 at 14:31, Krzys Majewski wrote: How can I disable the mouse interrupt for APM so that moving the mouse does not resume the machine? (The mouse is on my desk, there are other things on my desk, some of these things move occasionally, etc.) I tried disabling IRQ4

RE: APM Disable

2000-05-20 Thread Jay Kelly
, 2000 1:18 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: Jay Kelly; debian-user@lists.debian.org Subject: Re: APM Disable According to the only package I found on Debian's site concerning APM (apmd): The Debian default kernel does *not* contain APM support, because it causes problems on some computers

Re: APM Disable

2000-05-20 Thread Kent West
of xset. -Original Message- From: Adam Shand [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, May 19, 2000 1:18 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: Jay Kelly; debian-user@lists.debian.org Subject: Re: APM Disable According to the only package I found on Debian's site concerning APM (apmd

Re: APM Disable

2000-05-20 Thread w trillich
my monitor shots off (led in front stays on, but no scan lines show up even at maximum brightness) in console mode after a few minuntes. xwindows ain't even running. before running into debian i'd tried freebsd, and their default install had a neat set of screensavers in console mode that

APM Disable

2000-05-19 Thread Jay Kelly
Hello Guys, After a few minutes my monitors shut due to APM. Where do I shutoff APM? I checked the bios and didnt see anything dor the monitor. Any sugestion would be great

Re: APM Disable

2000-05-19 Thread Richard Klinda
Hoi Jay! Jay After a few minutes my monitors shut due to APM. Where do I Jay shutoff APM? I checked the bios and didnt see anything dor the Jay monitor. Any sugestion would be great How about setting your monitor's turn off time? Under X xset, under console setterm can do the job for

Re: APM Disable

2000-05-19 Thread Kent West
Jay Kelly wrote: Hello Guys, After a few minutes my monitors shut due to APM. Where do I shutoff APM? I checked the bios and didnt see anything dor the monitor. Any sugestion would be great -- Unsubscribe? mail -s unsubscribe [EMAIL PROTECTED] /dev/null According to the only package I

Re: APM Disable

2000-05-19 Thread Adam Shand
According to the only package I found on Debian's site concerning APM (apmd): The Debian default kernel does *not* contain APM support, because it causes problems on some computers. as of a few kernels ago in potato (at least a few months ago but i can't remember when) apm support *is*