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apm + klaptop
#1

Hello,

 

 

I can get apm to work either klaptop. The problem is that apm and klaptop shows always im connected to AC, even if i remove the AC cable from the laptop.

/proc/apm says :

# cat /proc/apm

1.16ac 1.2 0x03 0x01 0xff 0x80 -1% -1 ?

and apm -v -d says :

# apm -v -d

APM BIOS 1.2 (kernel driver 1.16ac)

AC on-line, no system battery

Using device 0x0a86, 1.16ac: 1.2

APM Flags = 0x03; AC Line Status = 0x01

Battery Status = 0xff; Battery Flags = 0x80

Battery %age = -1; Battery Time = -1, use_mins=0

 

Anyone has an ideea ?

 

01:33.45 < KobrAs> i forgot there to say, its fc3 that im using

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#2

Found this from the proc scheme:

 



Code:
bat-status:
 00 - high
 01 - low
 02 - critical
 03 - charging
 04 - absent
 ff - #f

bat-flags:
 #x01 - high
 #x02 - low
 #x04 - critical
 #x08 - charging
 #x80 - absent




 

So..

Battery Status: 0xff: #f god knows [img]<___base_url___>/uploads/emoticons/default_laugh.png[/img]

Battery Flags: 0x80: absent

 

Presumably the reason for the -1 is that APM can in no way detect that you have a battery present. This is backed up by the indication that you are AC.

 

not much help.. just more info

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#3
what type of laptop is it and have you checked that the bios is as up to date as it can be ?
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#4

Quote:what type of laptop is it and have you checked that the bios is as up to date as it can be ?

 

its a fujitsu-siemens amilo 1640 (amd sempron 3000+) bios is updated, and has nothing in it to change the power settings. the problem i think is that it doesnt support apm and I need to use linux with apm=on acpi=pff so my sound and network card to work. If acpi i s on the my sound and network card are detected but cannot use them cause some timed out errors (dmesg shows that)..

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#5

Quote:Found this from the proc scheme: 



Code:
bat-status:
 00 - high
 01 - low
 02 - critical
 03 - charging
 04 - absent
 ff - #f

bat-flags:
 #x01 - high
 #x02 - low
 #x04 - critical
 #x08 - charging
 #x80 - absent

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So..

Battery Status: 0xff:  #f          god knows [img]<___base_url___>/uploads/emoticons/default_laugh.png[/img]

Battery Flags: 0x80: absent

 

Presumably the reason for the -1 is that APM can in no way detect that you have a battery present. This is backed up by the indication that you are AC.

 

not much help.. just more info








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well yeah, x80 means that no battery is present :)but the battery is there

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#6

Quote:its a fujitsu-siemens amilo 1640 (amd sempron 3000+) bios is updated, and has nothing in it to change the power settings. the problem i think is that it doesnt support apm
 

what kernel version are you using ?

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#7

Quote:<blockquote data-ipsquote="" class="ipsQuote" data-ipsquote-contentapp="forums" data-ipsquote-contenttype="forums" data-ipsquote-contentid="1468" data-ipsquote-contentclass="forums_Topic"><div>its a fujitsu-siemens amilo 1640 (amd sempron 3000+) bios is updated, and has nothing in it to change the power settings. the problem i think is that it doesnt support apm
 

what kernel version are you using ?










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kernel 2.6.11.7

the only kernel that worked with acpi was 2.4.22

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#8

have you tried any kernel switches to force apm or acpi on/off ?

 

cheers

 

anyweb

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#9

Quote:have you tried any kernel switches to force apm or acpi on/off ? 

cheers

 

anyweb



 

hi, yeah i have only acpi with/at the laptop, and with apm works fine, but my laptop doesnt suport apm :/

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