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Old 3rd May 2009
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Originally Posted by openBSD-Boy View Post
But what's about apm? Isn't it true that acpi moves to apm? That means that I have to deactivate apm, or not?
The GENERIC kernels will test for the presence of APM, first. If the computer has APM, then apm(4) will be used, and acpi(4) will not be used. To force a computer that has both APM and APCI to use APCI, you must disable apm(4) in the kernel.
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Originally Posted by BSDfan666 View Post
Because the kernel isn't being loaded, the problem is probably not related to ACPI or APM..
I think so, too.
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