Date: Thu, 12 May 2005 17:16:47 +0200 From: "Ronald Klop" <ronald-freebsd8@klop.yi.org> To: "Matthias Buelow" <mkb@incubus.de> Cc: freebsd-stable@freebsd.org Subject: Re: apm in 5.4 Message-ID: <op.sqn4p9l68527sy@localhost> In-Reply-To: <42836CC4.9010605@incubus.de> References: <42836321.6050007@incubus.de> <op.sqn1zpvm8527sy@localhost> <42836CC4.9010605@incubus.de>
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On Thu, 12 May 2005 16:48:36 +0200, Matthias Buelow <mkb@incubus.de> wrote: > Ronald Klop wrote: > >> It is available. I'm running it on my laptop now. >> I've these in my config. >> >> grep apm /etc/rc.conf >> apm_enable="YES" >> apmd_enable="YES" > > Do you have apm(4) compiled into the kernel? I've loaded the module in > loader.conf and during boot aswell when I try to use apm(8), I get: > > apm: can't open /dev/apm: No such file or directory > > kldstat output is the following: > > Id Refs Address Size Name > 1 2 0xc0400000 5dde24 kernel > 2 1 0xc09de000 62b4 apm.ko > > The machine is a Compaq Armada m700, kernel is GENERIC from fresh > installation; dmesg output is attached. Yes, I have apm build into the kernel. Does your machine have apm? As somebody else mentioned first try if you have ACPI support on your machine. It is a modern, more advanced version of apm. If ACPI works never look at APM again. Ronald. -- Ronald Klop Amsterdam, The Netherlands
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