Linux is able to control the APM features nicely. I am just not looking
into them. To have it work, in the BIOS, APM needs to be on, but all of
the features disabled, linux will handle the features. There is APM
management in the new kernels, but I believe that is mainly for laptops.
To get it t
Yo-
> I'm looking to install Linux into a(n almost brand-spanking new) Sony
> Tower VAIO PCV-210 multimedia PC with the stable version of Debian 2.0
> (just released today). The PCV-210 has got this feature called "Advanced
> Power Management (APM version 1.2) where it puts itself in "sleep" mode
Hi all,
I'm looking to install Linux into a(n almost brand-spanking new) Sony
Tower VAIO PCV-210 multimedia PC with the stable version of Debian 2.0
(just released today). The PCV-210 has got this feature called "Advanced
Power Management (APM version 1.2) where it puts itself in "sleep" mode
when
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