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09-11-2001 03:18 PM
09-11-2001 03:18 PM
APM support for Pavilion 8776 (1GHz Athlon)
I'm running RH 7.1 on my Pavilion 8776 (1GHz Athlon) does not power off when I run "poweroff". The console displays "Power off", but the system remains on.
If I run "apm -s", I get the diagnostic "No APM BIOS". If I rebuild the kernel to ensure that APM (advanced power management) has been enabled, I still get the same result.
Is this just a case of HP using a non-standard APM BIOS, or is there something I should be doing that I haven't done?
Thanks
Dave Kristol
If I run "apm -s", I get the diagnostic "No APM BIOS". If I rebuild the kernel to ensure that APM (advanced power management) has been enabled, I still get the same result.
Is this just a case of HP using a non-standard APM BIOS, or is there something I should be doing that I haven't done?
Thanks
Dave Kristol
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09-13-2001 02:12 PM
09-13-2001 02:12 PM
Re: APM support for Pavilion 8776 (1GHz Athlon)
Hello Dave,
You can try 2 different things :
1) In the setup, look for something that looks like APM BIOS. If you don't find any, make sure that the O/S compatibility is "Linux" or "Other" but neither Windows 2000 nor Me.
2) It may be possible that your PC BIOS is no more supporting APM, but ACPI which is a newer standard for power management. Therefore, you have to configure your Linux Kernel with ACPI support. However, I don't know exactly how it is configured. Read documentation about ACPI in Linux kernel source documentation tree.
Good luck.
Kodjo
You can try 2 different things :
1) In the setup, look for something that looks like APM BIOS. If you don't find any, make sure that the O/S compatibility is "Linux" or "Other" but neither Windows 2000 nor Me.
2) It may be possible that your PC BIOS is no more supporting APM, but ACPI which is a newer standard for power management. Therefore, you have to configure your Linux Kernel with ACPI support. However, I don't know exactly how it is configured. Read documentation about ACPI in Linux kernel source documentation tree.
Good luck.
Kodjo
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