[ale] debian acpi module errors, framebuffer
Jim Popovitch
jimpop at yahoo.com
Mon Jan 24 14:29:43 EST 2005
On Mon, 2005-01-24 at 14:13 -0500, Jay Loden wrote:
> Well, that didnt work out too well. I just disabled acpi, and rebooted and it
> hung on USB detection. I had to reboot into failsafe and remove the acpi=off
Are you using Debian Stable, Testing, or Unstable?
Did you use a 2.4 or 2.6 kernel?
Do you have any USB devices plugged in?
Have you looked at some of these:
http://www.google.com?q=thinkpad+i1300+Debian
This one looks promising:
http://uhacc.org/~jcpunk/linux-on-laptops/ibm/thinkpad-i1300/i1300-install-guide.html
-Jim P.
>
> Now what?
>
> -Jay
>
>
> On Monday 24 January 2005 12:53 pm, Jim Popovitch wrote:
> > I would just add acpi=off to your kernel boot line. That should solve
> > your problems. My experiences with Thinkpads (typing on one right now)
> > is that APM works, ACPI doesn't.
> >
> > Once you boot, just "cat /proc/apm" and you should see some battery
> > status numbers.
> >
> > -Jim P.
> >
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