[olug] ACPI Under Linux
Brian Wiese
bwiese at cotse.com
Sat Sep 28 13:45:02 UTC 2002
Has anyone else had any experiences successes/failures with ACPI in Linux?
I guess its like the new kind of advanced power management for
motherboards.
ACPI Project on Sourceforge
http://sourceforge.net/projects/acpi
Do you have any more pertinent info to post Joe?
thanks
Brian
On Sun, 22 Sep 2002 12:07:18 -0500
Joe Noble <noble at flashman.com> wrote:
|Hi,
|
|(Sorry for the long post, actually have more details if anyone would
|care to see them.)
|
|I bought a new 1.2GHz computer locally from DIT. I'm dual booting to
|Win98SE and RH7.3. Everything works fine, except under Linux the system
|appears to hang after being unattended for about an hour and a half. I
|suspect ACPI is causing the apparent hang and it has actually gone into
|some sort of a suspend state from which Linux can not recover and of
|course the disk gets trashed. I'd prefer to turn off ACPI all together,
|but the AMI bios isn't capable of disabling it. Win98 works fine and
|doesn't have any problems. I use my linux box for web development
|primarily, but I'm considering using Windows instead
|(Apache/Tomcat/PHP/MySQL) and dropping Linux. I've been using RH Linux
|since version 5.0 and would like to keep it, but growing tired of the
|wrestling match trying to get it working. This has been an ordeal since
|late May when I decided to upgrade my old RH6.2 system and the reason I
|bought the new computer.
|
|Has anyone bought one of these computers and got it to run as a server
|(able to run unattended for days)? Any suggestions on how to proceed?
|
|Here's what I've done/found so far:
|
|System Description:
|-------------------
|
| CPU: 1.2 MHz Duron
| MEM: 128 MB
| DISK: 40 GB (20GB Win98SE/20GB Linux)
| MB: Gigabyte GA-7VKML
| BIOS: AMI
|
|
|What I've done:
|---------------
|
|1. Installed RH7.3 (kernel-2.4.18-3)
|2. Upgraded to kernel 2.4.18-5
|3. Upgraded to kernel 2.4.18-10
|4. Rebuilt kernel turning off APM and turning on ACPI
| Here is excerpt from .config file:
| CONFIG_PM=y
| CONFIG_ACPI=y
| # CONFIG_ACPI_DEBUG is not set
| CONFIG_ACPI_BUSMGR=y
| # CONFIG_ACPI_SYS is not set
| # CONFIG_ACPI_CPU is not set
| CONFIG_ACPI_BUTTON=m
| # CONFIG_ACPI_AC is not set
| # CONFIG_ACPI_EC is not set
| # CONFIG_APM is not set
|5. Downloaded and installed acpid-1.0.1-1.i386.rpm
| Verified it's running and in a sleep state.
|6. Enabled every possible BIOS ACPI restore option.
|7. Looked at /proc directory, found there was a /proc/acpi
| directory, but nothing related to acpi under /proc/sys
| as the documentation (acpi_howto.txt) suggests. As experience
| has shown, documentation doesn't bare any resemblance to what
| I'm seeing.
|8. Found /proc/acpi directory contains only "file" called events.
|9. Found there is no option in the kernel config file to turn on
| or off Sleep mode.
|
|HELP!
|-joe-
|
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|
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