On Thu, 24 Jan 2002, Daniel Nofftz wrote:
> On Thu, 24 Jan 2002, Rasmus Bøg Hansen wrote:
>
> > I tried your patch. I get the message above (I have a KT133A). With only
> > APM enabled, it makes no difference; witch ACPI, temp goes from 47C ->
> > 38C without stability problems nor preformance drops.
> >
>
> ahhh ... good to hear a "working"-feedback from someone with an kt133a
> chipset :)
>
> > However, after disabling APM and enabling ACPI, my system won't power
> > off anymore :-(
>
> hmmm ... i noticed this to on my computer ... i have not searched until
> now, why this happens ... (to much to do) ... maybe i look later whether i
> can find something, or anyone else has a hint ...
Somewhere a long way down the "ACPI troubles (Was:[...]" thread someone
told me, that the Asus A7V family is broken and implement the power-off
funtion in a wrong manner. You have to update ACPI to make it work (but
now it works like a charm). You should be able to find the links in the
other thread.
Regards
Rasmus
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