blazarov
09-24-2005, 11:22 AM
Hi folks,
I'm having trouble installing Slack 10.2 on my recently bought amilo 1425 laptop... It installs fine actually, but after that i'm experiencing all sorts of problems with ACPI... Originally I used the 2.4.31 kernel on the CD, with ACPI enabled - everything was fine, the fan wasn't spinning all the time, the laptop was stable, however non of the "laptop features" like suspend, cpu throt. and so on worked.. Also, I noticed that klaptop couldn't detect properly whether the mashine was running on battery or ac power. The power meter, however, displayed the battery level correctly. Since I had problems installing the wireless drivers as well, I decided to upgrade to a 2.6 kernel. I downloaded 2.6.13 and compiled it, however ACPI support got even worse! Now klaptop is showing all kinds of crap, status keeps changing between "running on battery", "charging", "running on ac - no battery", "no power source".... This makes using the battery level alerts impossible, because it constantly logs me out of X because of "low battery"...
If anyone has a cure for this, I would be very thankfull
Cheers,
Boyan
I'm having trouble installing Slack 10.2 on my recently bought amilo 1425 laptop... It installs fine actually, but after that i'm experiencing all sorts of problems with ACPI... Originally I used the 2.4.31 kernel on the CD, with ACPI enabled - everything was fine, the fan wasn't spinning all the time, the laptop was stable, however non of the "laptop features" like suspend, cpu throt. and so on worked.. Also, I noticed that klaptop couldn't detect properly whether the mashine was running on battery or ac power. The power meter, however, displayed the battery level correctly. Since I had problems installing the wireless drivers as well, I decided to upgrade to a 2.6 kernel. I downloaded 2.6.13 and compiled it, however ACPI support got even worse! Now klaptop is showing all kinds of crap, status keeps changing between "running on battery", "charging", "running on ac - no battery", "no power source".... This makes using the battery level alerts impossible, because it constantly logs me out of X because of "low battery"...
If anyone has a cure for this, I would be very thankfull
Cheers,
Boyan