On 09/10/2003 04:43 PM, Norman Duncan wrote:
I have tried everyones suggestions - thank you: Even after trying all of them to start, restart, fix the bootloader ..... In YAST 2 ..... System .... Edit etc/sysconfig there is no sign of acpid, only apmd Similarly in the runlevel editor there is no sign of acpid, only apmd
On 10 Sep 2003 19:35:59 +0800, Joe Morris (NTM) wrote Have you tried installing it! ;-) Oh dear! I was beginning to think it was something as complicated as that. AFter a bit of searching, it is found and installed. I don't have time to play with it now but will try in the next few days, .... and let you know. N
Norman, It may indeed be that simple or even simpler. On my Compaq/HP laptop I have the acpid package installed but not (as far as I know) in use. Instead I blindly followed my colleage Will Helton's advice ... Go in and edit /etc/init.d/boot.local with the following two lines: modprobe ac modprobe battery Save and close then reboot machine. Works for me. Damian
Oh dear! I was beginning to think it was something as complicated as that. AFter a bit of searching, it is found and installed.
I don't have time to play with it now but will try in the next few days, .... and let you know.
N
On Wednesday 10 September 2003 07:45, Damian O'Hara wrote:
Norman,
It may indeed be that simple or even simpler. On my Compaq/HP laptop I have the acpid package installed but not (as far as I know) in use. Instead I blindly followed my colleage Will Helton's advice ...
Go in and edit /etc/init.d/boot.local with the following two lines:
modprobe ac modprobe battery
Save and close then reboot machine. Works for me.
I have a Toshiba Satellite 1135-S155. ACPI is partially functional on it, after following all the detailed directions as per earlier in this thread (I did this two months ago when I bought the laptop, and have been hoping for updated directions/functionality). The above modprobes are there. The runlevel editor is set up. What I get is a battery indicator that DOES show charge/nocharge. The graphical indicator declines when not plugged in, and beeps happen as a warning for immenent shutdown. BUT the battery indicator ALWAYS shows zero minutes left no matter if charging or not charging. And when I unplug the charger, the graphical indicator correctly changes state to show unplugged, and it shows "draining" graphically. Looking at the battery info I see: linux:/proc/acpi/battery/BAT1 # more state present: yes capacity state: ok charging state: discharging present rate: 0 mA remaining capacity: 3760 mAh present voltage: 14800 mV And the present rate seems clearly bogus. The battery seems to be correctly id'ed: linux:/proc/acpi/battery/BAT1 # more info present: yes design capacity: 4000 mAh last full capacity: 4000 mAh battery technology: rechargeable design voltage: 14800 mV design capacity warning: 420 mAh design capacity low: 156 mAh capacity granularity 1: 264 mAh capacity granularity 2: 3780 mAh model number: PA3251U serial number: 3658Q battery type: Li-Ion OEM info: TOSHIBA The contents of "alarm" is "unsupported". Any clues?
Damian
Oh dear! I was beginning to think it was something as complicated as that. AFter a bit of searching, it is found and installed.
I don't have time to play with it now but will try in the next few days, .... and let you know.
N
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