If you (don't want)/(can use) apm in your computer, it would make sense
to remove apmd from the startup.
Run ntsysv and uncheck apmd.
Regards
Gustav
shock wrote:
>
> Bernard Victor wrote:
>
> > I get one error message when Linux is loading 'No APM support in Kernel'.
> > Does this have any significance or can it be ignored or corrected.
> >
> > Finally can I upgrade from 6.0 to 6.1, or do you have to re-load, and anyway
> > is 6.0 is more stable.
> >
>
> i /believe/ apm is power management. (someone will correct me if i'm wrong,
> i'm sure ;) so, if you don't need the power management, you can ignore it.
>
> i've been running 6.1 for months now and have had no problems with it.
> --
> steve
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