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On Wednesday 30 April 2003 12:49, Avi Schwartz wrote:
Maybe it is mentioned in the manual, I don't know, I am still trying to find it. Lets try the index: acpi - nope. How about the troubleshooting section? Nope. Network Integration? Ditto. How about the installation section? I don't see anything about acpi. Please point me to the correct page number. ------------------------ These are just my preliminary findings Avi, so I'll try to find some others as I get time.
In the User Guide book: pg 16- Installation Safe Settings (one would think one would try this, if normal installation didn't work) Of course it requires a certain bit of logic in one's thinking too. ;o) Help & Documentation Chapter 22 Administration Guide: Index: power management ACPI 239, 243-250 APM 238, 240-243 apmd 322 ******************************
My motherboard manual? No mention of ACPI. BIOS settings? Nope. And what about all the people that buy a prebuilt machine which comes with no motherboard manual?
Not everyone has the latest computer with acpi support and not everyone knows what the f?I&^$ is acpi.
Avi =================
Manuals are available from every maker of every brand of computer, if the consumer purchases a prebuilt system. If a person has or does their own system building, then all manuals should be there. Don't know who you might want to blame on that, but I'm sure you can come up with something. Patrick -- --- KMail v1.5.9.1i --- SuSE Linux Pro v8.2 --- Registered Linux User #225206 On any other day, that might seem strange...