as well as acpid and kacpi ( from cooker last week)
once all the various modules batterry, ac , etc are loade it seem to run
quite well
regards
Bernard
Bernard Varaine wrote:
>
> HP XE3 APM no problem with the battery indicator and warning for low
> battery...
> haven't try ACPI but will..
>
> regards
>
> Bernard
> Gary Greene wrote:
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> > On Friday 25 October 2002 11:02 am, Pascal Terjan wrote:
> >
> > >Joan Tur wrote:
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> > >>Es Divendres 25 Octubre 2002 14:31, en Simone Riccio va escriure:
> > >>
> > >>>Hi everyone!
> > >>>just thought i could share this with u all:
> > >>>on hp omnibooks xe3 and xe4100 klaptop tells that there is no battery
> > >>>and that the laptop is running on ac power even when the ac adpter
> > ain't
> > >>>connected.. :)
> > >>
> > >>All HP notebooks support acpi, not apm, so you have to compile the
> > kernel
> > >>with acpi support.
> > >>
> > >>If you're using mandrake9 you'll find a acpi patched kernel at:
> > >>http://people.mandrakesoft.com/~quintela/acpi/
> > >
> > >My HP OB500 works fine with apm (at least for bettery status) but since
> > >9.0 it freezes when waking up.
> > >I'll try this acpi kernel (an acpi hand-patched kernel made the
> computer
> > >freeze just when loading kernel then it got very hot and the fan did't
> > >start...).
> >
> >
> > I've also got issues with apm on my laptop (and could never get acpi
> > to work
> > correctly...) My machine is a Compaq 700-RSH with the following vitals:
> >
> > 1 GHz Duron
> > 128 MB RAM
> > VIA vt82c686 Apollo Super ACPI [bridge_other]
> > VIA vt82c686 Apollo Super [bridge_isa]
> > VIA vt8363/6365 KT133/KM133 AGP [bridge_pci]
> > VIA vt8363/6365 KT133/KM133 [bridge_host]
> > Running Mandrake 9.0 with Mandrake stock kernel build.
> >
> > The problems I'm having are: battery doesn't show up with APM (same as
> > last
> > post more than likely ACPI related.) When I halt the system, it will not
> > power down, requiring me to manually shut it off with the Fn + power
> > button.
> > Finally, if I reboot, it locks up after reboot at the Compaq BIOS
> screen.
> > This part I'm thinking is that the BIOS is trying to find values that it
> > expects at reboot that just aren't there so it hangs. If anybody else
> > on the
> > list has these problems and have worked them out let me know.
> >
> > - --
> > Gary Greene
> >
> >
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> >
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