I installed Suse Personal onto my IBM A21m notebook. No APM In the kernel. The Fcn keys for APM functions (screen, sleep, hibernate) have all gone "dark". What are my options at this point? I did not see a APM supported Kernel in the package list... -- I have had my television aerials removed. It's the moral equivalent of a prostate operation. -- Malcolm Muggeridge
The 03.06.06 at 06:43, Tom Allison wrote:
No APM In the kernel.
The suse kernels have both apm and acpi enabled, as modules, but only one of them will load, normally acpi. If you need apm, disable acpi in the kernel boot line (append). It is documented on the sdb (81_apm & others), this list, and elsewhere. -- Cheers, Carlos Robinson
Tom Allison wrote:
I installed Suse Personal onto my IBM A21m notebook.
No APM In the kernel.
The Fcn keys for APM functions (screen, sleep, hibernate) have all gone "dark".
What are my options at this point?
I did not see a APM supported Kernel in the package list...
Have you tried "acpi=off apm=on" as boot parameters? Works for me using 8.1 on a Tosh Satellite. sjb
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