Messages in this thread | | | From | David Woodhouse <> | Subject | Re: APM_power_off | Date | Tue, 29 Feb 2000 19:47:22 +0000 |
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jgarzik@mandrakesoft.com said: > What are the relevant BIOS settings and 'dmesg' output lines?
ACPI enabled in BIOS.
I've now disabled ACPI in Linux because it screws up interrupt handling, but looking back in the logs a week or two...
Feb 15 08:40:04 dwmw2 kernel: e820: 0000d000 @ 07ff3000 (ACPI data) Feb 15 08:40:04 dwmw2 kernel: e820: 00003000 @ 07ff0000 (ACPI NVS) ... Feb 15 08:40:05 dwmw2 kernel: ACPI: "ABIT" found at 0x000f7280 ... Feb 15 09:28:04 dwmw2 acpid: started Feb 15 09:28:04 dwmw2 acpid: FACP @ 0x07ff3040 Feb 15 09:28:04 dwmw2 acpid: DSDT @ 0x07ff30c0 Feb 15 09:28:04 dwmw2 acpid: S0 SLP_TYP (0x0505) Feb 15 09:28:04 dwmw2 acpid: S1 SLP_TYP (0x0404) Feb 15 09:28:04 dwmw2 acpid: S2 not supported Feb 15 09:28:04 dwmw2 acpid: S3 not supported Feb 15 09:28:04 dwmw2 acpid: S4 not supported Feb 15 09:28:04 dwmw2 acpid: S5 not supported
-- dwmw2
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