RE: kernel with APM support?

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> 
> You can use either APM or ACPI for powermanagement (not both at the
> same time). With FC2 the default is ACPI. When you use the kernel boot
> option "acpi=off" - ACPI is disabled and APM is enabled.
> 
> Now the userlad 'apmd' can interact with the kernel & provide the apm
> functionality (Fn-F4 for suspend etc..)
> 
> Satish
> 

Thank you again, Satish. By the way, should I use apmsleep or is there some
other alternative to use with ACPI?

Best wishes!


	
		
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