On Tue, 2003-08-05 at 10:17, Laur Ivan wrote: > afaik, Dell is known for bad DSDT's. A solution is to have a look at the acpi > project on sourceforge for fixed DSDTs. They have a small howto on convincing > the kernel to load your patched acpi image instead of the system one. > > another thing would be to look in your /proc/acpi to check out if you have a > subdir "battery". if not try the following: > modprobe battery > modprobe ac > modprobe processor (in fact, you should load all the modules in > /lib/modules/2.6_blah/kernel/drivers/acpi :) as they are not loaded by the > "acpid" in startup. > > Then everything should work ok. I have an X200 and had loads of fun with this > over the w/end :) (not). > /proc/acpi was missing the battery,fan etc so I made a few modprobes and started re-compiling the kernel again. Still no fans. I'll stick with the noacpi for now, and investigate the acpi project on sourceforge. -- Regards, Adam Allen. adam dynamicinteraction co uk pgp http://search.keyserver.net:11371/pks/lookup?op=vindex&search=adam%40dynamicinteraction.co.uk
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