Re: apm bug?

From: Matthew D. Pitts (mpitts@xoommail.com)
Date: Sat Feb 05 2000 - 01:40:44 EST


amos wrote:
> Hello there,
> I've configured Linux to enable APM support, including config_apm_power_off=y.
> When the computer shutsdown, everything is going fine, untill it actually tries
> to power off the computer, then resulting in OOPS:0000 with other memory and
> registers information. There's nothing wrong with the APM management in the
> computer itself because the other OS (...) powers it off ok. The computer is
> AMD K6II 450.
> I've tried Linux version 2.2.5 and lately 2.2.14, but without luck.
> I've also tried to enable all APM support in the configuration before
> recompiling the kernel, but it didn't help either.
> (the compiled kernel was installed and working fine).
> Is there something I'm doing wrong or is there a bug in the APM support?
> Any more info needed? (how do I capture the oops stuff into file?)
>
> Thanks,
> Amos
>
   Amos,
    Is your kernel compiled as an SMP kernel? if so, recompile it as UP

Matthew D. Pitts
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