ACPI in Fedora Core 3

From: Richard Johnson (azrichard_at_cox.net)
Date: 03/18/05


Date: Fri, 18 Mar 2005 11:16:07 -0700

Can someone point me in the right directions for a step-by-step
instructions on how to get the ACPI working on my computer..

I'm new to Linux and have been playing around with it for a short time.
But, I don't like to keep the computer one when I'm away from it for a
while.

Windows XP works great with the power management, I woudl like to get
linux working equally as well.

Thanks,
Richard



Relevant Pages

  • ACPI in Fedora Core 3
    ... Can someone point me in the right directions for a step-by-step ... instructions on how to get the ACPI working on my computer.. ... I'm new to Linux and have been playing around with it for a short time. ...
    (linux.redhat)
  • Page fault question (zero-filling)
    ... specific questions as they pertain to the linux kernel. ... I have been exploring optimizing code under linux, ... Am I missing some more important role for this zero-filling? ... The fast zeroing uses mmx instructions, ...
    (comp.arch)
  • Re: Firewall against Windows XP?
    ... Carlos Moreno wrote: ... > I currently use Linux and Windows 2000 on my internal ... I block everything in both directions and run daemons on the gateway ... That means squid acting as http/https/ftp proxy and also running dns, ...
    (comp.os.linux.security)
  • Re: Update while you can...
    ... integrated into Linux, MS "might" have some serious competition. ... There are several directions things may go. ... I have yet to understand that are related to their license stuff. ... but I don't see how MS will be able to fully enforce it under XP. ...
    (alt.computer.security)
  • Re: Page fault question (zero-filling)
    ... > specific questions as they pertain to the linux kernel. ... > The fast zeroing uses mmx instructions, whereby the slow interrupt uses ... it doesn't use MMX instructions). ... the Linux kernel *could* be altered to save and restore the ...
    (comp.arch)