I'm having a few issues with APM and ACPI. I need ACPI for the battery status monitor and such, and my laptop fully supports it, so I'd like to use it. Anyway, the suspend command in the battery monitor uses `/usr/bin/apm -s` to suspend, and it doesn't work unless I pass the kernel "acpi=off apm=on" at boot. (Yes, I have done my research, and haven't found a good solution.) If I do this, the monitor is convinced that there is no battery present, and I can't get a percentage. So, that's my dilemma. Anyone got any good advice? I'm using the standard kernel which has APM support (the `/usr/bin/apm -s` says it doesn't) and the standard setup for APM and ACPI. Thanks! -- disguised.jedi@xxxxxxxxx PHP rocks! "Knowledge is Power. Power Corrupts. Go to school, become evil" Disclaimer: Any disclaimer attached to this message may be ignored. However, I must say that the ENTIRE contents of this message are subject to other's criticism, corrections, and speculations. This message is Certified Virus Free