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Originally Posted by openBSD-Boy
But what's about apm? Isn't it true that acpi moves to apm? That means that I have to deactivate apm, or not?
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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
Because the kernel isn't being loaded, the problem is probably not related to ACPI or APM..
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I think so, too.