APMD Under Debian Woody
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Using woody, i have apmd installed. But the /etc/init.d/apmd script does
nothing regardless of what option (Start|Stop|etc) i pass to it (doesnt even
print the warning when you pass no options). The only way i can get apmd to
start is by issuing the apmd command. I havent altered the script or any
settings, the only difference being i use a custom compiled 2.4.18 kernel,
which has working apm (it works fine if i manually run the command). Any
ideas on how to fix the script, is it a know problem? Or do you need more
info.
Tom
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