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Hardware Troubleshooting in Linux => Other Devices => Topic started by: exsysise on May 06, 2004, 07:44:58 AM

Title: how to enable APM and ACPI power management in fedora
Post by: exsysise on May 06, 2004, 07:44:58 AM
my computer doesn't work with automatic shut down ...so i should do it with manual by click the shutdown button  actually i used full ATX case ...but i  read at forum we can handle and manage APM and ACPI ....but i don't know where in my system  (fedora) plz...tell me more tips step by step.... :?:  :x
Title: how to enable APM and ACPI power management in fedora
Post by: aaa on May 07, 2004, 02:03:26 PM
Try running 'modprobe apm' or modprobe acpi'. If those don't work, then you will have to recompile your kernel to enable it.
Title: lil info!!
Post by: jeeva on September 20, 2004, 07:08:36 AM
hi,

i don't know about fedora, but in redhat n suse, either of apm or acpi wud have configured for sure, while your configuring your kernel. if not, you have to re-configure and re-compile your kernel, by the way, may i know which kernel you are using?

jeeva