Messages in this thread |  | | | Date | Sat, 28 Nov 1998 05:38:00 -0600 | | From | Trever Adams <> | | Subject | Thought on APM problems with laptops |
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I was messing around with my laptop and I have noticed it dislikes Linux APM stuff. So, I started thinking... "what if Linux cannot handle two separate battery devices?" (I asked this because windows Control panel/system/system devices shows three power devices... a compound I believe it was and two battery systems.) Looking through the source code I believe that Linux only handles one battery pack. Is it possible laptops such as the CTX FC3A300, and others that have had problems, are indeed having them with Linux because they report two headers for battery packs or similar insanity?
I do not know the answer. I hope someone on this list knows more about APM internals than myself and can make some good suggestions. Please note I haven't tried undefining the APM_RELAX_SEGMENTS yet. I am going to do that now.
For those who have APM problems with laptops (linux crashing with page after page of oops on startup) please state if your system has the option of two battery packs, and if you use windows if it lists them as separate in the system applet of the control panel under system devices (bottom of the list more or less). Please do so in private email to me and in a week or so I will tabulate it and post the results. Please include BIOS make, version, Linux kernel version, and Laptop make/model.
Mine is the CTX model listed above with the Phoenix 4.0.0 Bios (there were some subversions, I will include them in the final result).
Thank you, Trever highlander@teleteam.net
P.S. If the list maintainer for the linux laptop list reads this, please copy it to that list as I don't have the address on hand. Thanks.
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