Messages in this thread | | | Subject | apm | Date | Tue, 10 Dec 1996 08:13:42 PST | From | "Marty Leisner" <> |
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Is there a reason apm isn't a module? (I'm running 2.0.26).
I just bought a laptop, so now I'm putting apm into the kernel.
But when I run the same kernel on non-apm machines, I get on the console apm_bios: set display standby: Unable to enter requested state apm_bios: set display ready: Unable to enter requested state apm_bios: set display standby: Unable to enter requested state apm_bios: set display ready: Unable to enter requested state
Also, how to I more finely control APM at runtime...one thing I see is processor speed setting (from windows on a toshiba 205CDS laptop). How can I change this from linux?
When I close the laptop, the default behavior is to suspend. Can I override this (if I'm hooked up to the ethernet and doing remote logins to the laptop)? (especially if its plugged in).
marty leisner@sdsp.mc.xerox.com Don't confuse education with schooling. Milton Friedman to Yogi Berra
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