On Thu, 5 Jul 2001, Dhruva B. Reddy wrote: > I hate to say it, but I have seen this when I didn't have APM support enabled > in the kernel. I would suggest making sure the apm module is loaded (do an > 'lsmod'). In the '/etc/modules' file, the entry should read 'apm', rather than > 'apm.o'. Note: apm didn't work for me when compiled as a module [Thinkpad A20p,2.4.3]. You may want to try building it in monolithically. -- To err is human, To moo bovine.