Hi,

now that I run kernel 2.6.2 (stock debian config, from backports.org), I
have switched from apm to acpi (which I now not much about).
I have an Asus P4PE mobo with an Intel 845PE chipset. Distro is woody +
stuff from backports.org

acpid is running (ps shows /usr/sbin/acpid -c /etc/acpi/events -s /var/
run/.acpid.socket), apmd is gone. I can 'echo 1 > /proc/acpi/sleep', and
the systems reacts.

However, I can't get anachron to run without commenting out the
on_ac_power check. I am aware of problems with old powermgmt-base
packages, like in this posting http://lists.debian.org/debian-
laptop/2003/debian-laptop-200308/msg00087.html .  However, I have
upgraded my powermgmt-base to 1.17 from backports.org. As it should,
on_ac_power checks for /proc/acpi/ac_adapter/. 
This fails though, because I'm missing ac_adapter. All I have is this:

[EMAIL PROTECTED]: ~ $ ls /proc/acpi/*
/proc/acpi/alarm  /proc/acpi/dsdt  /proc/acpi/event  /proc/acpi/fadt  
/proc/acpi/info  /proc/acpi/sleep
 
/proc/acpi/embedded_controller:
 
/proc/acpi/power_resource:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]: ~ $

lsmod|grep acpi shows no hits, and I don't know if this matters. 
I wonder if something is fundamentally wrong with my acpi stuff - I do
want to use it, and before I'm diving into complicated territory, I'd
like to check the basics. 

Thanks for input, Mario


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