Re: problems with notebook suspend feature
> I don't build the default kernel with APM because it crashes some systems
> when I do. You need to build a kernel with APM for notebook suspend to work
> correctly.
As I recall the boot floppies for 1.1 did have APM, and there
were big warnings in the installation guide telling you to turn it
off. I remember this clearly because I didn't turn it off,
and it crashed while booting the kernel :-) Linux doesn't like
the APM in the AMI BIOS I had at the time.
hamish
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