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Re: Acpi et apm



Le mer 30/10/2002 à 17:18, zippo potamme a écrit :
> J'aimerai savoir si les deux sont complementaires ou au contraire font
> le meme boulot ?
> Merci d'avance 
> Zippo
dans le Linux ACPI-HOWTO

"You will need to rebuild your kernel to include ACPI support. Say 'y'
to the CONFIG_ACPI option. If you want to build in the (as yet)
experimental
support for sleep mode, say 'y' to the CONFIG_ACPI_S1_SLEEP option as
well.
You do not need to disable APM support; if ACPI support is found at
run-time, 
APM support will be turned off automatically in the running kernel.
If you want to try the new 2.4.0-test3 or later driver interface, say
'y' to
CONFIG_ACPI_INTERPRETER, which builds the AML interpreter right into the
kernel and makes some changes in the /proc/sys/acpi interface as well."

et dans la page ACPI4LINUX (http://acpi.sourceforge.net/)

It is meant to supersede the older APM standard (for power management)
and provide a generic interface for recognition and configuration of
hardware devices.

En gros, acpi "remplace" apm pour les machines qui le supportent. En
pratique, c'est le premier qui est détecté au démarrage qui se lance
empèchant le second de faire quelquechose...

Émile
-- 
Leon est electricien,
il n'a pas son pareil pour denuder les femelles.



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