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* 2.4.19-pre10-ac2: APM & ACPI
@ 2002-06-24 22:59 Xavier Bestel
  2002-06-25 12:36 ` Allan Sandfeld Jensen
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 3+ messages in thread
From: Xavier Bestel @ 2002-06-24 22:59 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Linux Kernel Mailing List

I have an SMP Via VP6 mobo. Here is an excerpt from dmesg:

apm: BIOS version 1.2 Flags 0x07 (Driver version 1.16)
apm: disabled - APM is not SMP safe (power off active).

then:

ACPI: APM is already active, exiting

That's weird, because I left apm only to power off the machine
(otherwise it doesn't), knowing that it wouldn't be enabled because of
the SMP mobo. ACPI should still work.

(OTOH, I finally disabled ACPI because (after compiling without APM) it
appears it randomly freezes or reboots my machine ..)


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* Re: 2.4.19-pre10-ac2: APM & ACPI
  2002-06-24 22:59 2.4.19-pre10-ac2: APM & ACPI Xavier Bestel
@ 2002-06-25 12:36 ` Allan Sandfeld Jensen
  2002-07-03  3:06   ` Pavel Machek
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 3+ messages in thread
From: Allan Sandfeld Jensen @ 2002-06-25 12:36 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Linux Kernel Mailing List

On Tuesday 25 June 2002 00:59, Xavier Bestel wrote:
> I have an SMP Via VP6 mobo. Here is an excerpt from dmesg:
>
> apm: BIOS version 1.2 Flags 0x07 (Driver version 1.16)
> apm: disabled - APM is not SMP safe (power off active).
>
> then:
>
> ACPI: APM is already active, exiting
Wierd
>
> That's weird, because I left apm only to power off the machine
> (otherwise it doesn't), knowing that it wouldn't be enabled because of
> the SMP mobo. ACPI should still work.
>
> (OTOH, I finally disabled ACPI because (after compiling without APM) it
> appears it randomly freezes or reboots my machine ..)
>
Havent you heard? Thats what ACPI-support does on linux ;-)

So power off your SMP manually or accumulate uptime like the rest of us.

(actually ACPI is more stable om SMP machines that normal ones. My ASUS A7M-D 
dual Athlon is the only machine I have ever seen survive more than 5 minutes 
with an ACPI-kernel)

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* Re: 2.4.19-pre10-ac2: APM & ACPI
  2002-06-25 12:36 ` Allan Sandfeld Jensen
@ 2002-07-03  3:06   ` Pavel Machek
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 3+ messages in thread
From: Pavel Machek @ 2002-07-03  3:06 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Allan Sandfeld Jensen; +Cc: Linux Kernel Mailing List

Hi!

> > That's weird, because I left apm only to power off the machine
> > (otherwise it doesn't), knowing that it wouldn't be enabled because of
> > the SMP mobo. ACPI should still work.
> >
> > (OTOH, I finally disabled ACPI because (after compiling without APM) it
> > appears it randomly freezes or reboots my machine ..)
> >
> Havent you heard? Thats what ACPI-support does on linux ;-)
> 
> So power off your SMP manually or accumulate uptime like the rest of us.
> 
> (actually ACPI is more stable om SMP machines that normal ones. My ASUS A7M-D 
> dual Athlon is the only machine I have ever seen survive more than 5 minutes 
> with an ACPI-kernel)

My machines can actually stay up longer than 5 minutes, even with acpi
enabled... Have you tried 2.5.latest?
									Pavel

-- 
(about SSSCA) "I don't say this lightly.  However, I really think that the U.S.
no longer is classifiable as a democracy, but rather as a plutocracy." --hpa

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