2001-10-12 15:33:35

by Kamil Kompa

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Subject: APM trouble

Hi !

I have a trouble with apmd. I have Red Hat Linux 7.1. My laptop is Pentium3, 32MB RAM, ATI Rage, (if You need more information please let me know). I wanted to recompile my kernel to add some USB devices.
My usb devices work properly on my new kernel, but system hangs when apmd is starting. I have configured apm in many diferrent ways, but always I have the same problem. There is no such problem when I use kernel that is made after Linux installation as a "workstation", so Im sure that apmd can work properly on my computer. Also when I install Lin uxas "laptop" or "custom system" system hangs when apmd is starting.
Do You knoiw what schould I do? Perhaps You know kernel configurations for "workstation", "laptop", and "custom system". I think it would help me.

Thank You for all answers.

Kamil Kompa



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2001-10-13 09:31:08

by Kamil Kompa

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Subject: APM trouble

Hi !

I have a trouble with apmd. I have Red Hat Linux 7.1. My laptop is Pentium3, 32MB RAM, ATI Rage, (if You need more information please let me know). I wanted to recompile my kernel to add some USB devices.
My usb devices work properly on my new kernel, but system hangs when apmd is starting. I have configured apm in many diferrent ways, but always I have the same problem. There is no such problem when I use kernel that is made after Linux installation as a "workstation", so Im sure that apmd can work properly on my computer. Also when I install Lin uxas "laptop" or "custom system" system hangs when apmd is starting.
Do You knoiw what schould I do? Perhaps You know kernel configurations for "workstation", "laptop", and "custom system". I think it would help me.

Thank You for all answers.

Kamil Kompa



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2001-10-13 10:05:35

by Kamil Kompa

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Subject: APM trouble

Hi !

I have a trouble with apmd. I have Red Hat Linux 7.1. My laptop is Pentium3, 32MB RAM, ATI Rage, (if You need more information please let me know). I wanted to recompile my kernel to add some USB devices.
My usb devices work properly on my new kernel, but system hangs when apmd is starting. I have configured apm in many diferrent ways, but always I have the same problem. There is no such problem when I use kernel that is made after Linux installation as a "workstation", so Im sure that apmd can work properly on my computer. Also when I install Lin uxas "laptop" or "custom system" system hangs when apmd is starting.
Do You knoiw what schould I do? Perhaps You know kernel configurations for "workstation", "laptop", and "custom system". I think it would help me.

Thank You for all answers.

Kamil Kompa



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2001-10-13 16:14:07

by Thomas Hood

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Subject: Re: APM trouble

Kamil Kompa wrote:
> I have a trouble with apmd.

IIUC your machine works with a stock kernel but not
with a kernel you compile yourself. There are many
possible causes of this. What I would do is try to
compile a kernel identical to the stock binary kernel
that works. Then reconfigure one thing at a time,
rebuilding and rebooting to see which change it is
that causes the hang. That will give you a better
idea of which part of the kernel you need to look at.

Do that, and tell us what make and model of laptop
you are using.

--
Thomas Hood

2001-10-13 20:46:13

by Kamil Kompa

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Subject: Re: APM trouble


How can I find my working kernel configuration?

>Kamil Kompa wrote:
>> I have a trouble with apmd.
>
>IIUC your machine works with a stock kernel but not
>with a kernel you compile yourself. There are many
>possible causes of this. What I would do is try to
>compile a kernel identical to the stock binary kernel
>that works. Then reconfigure one thing at a time,
>rebuilding and rebooting to see which change it is
>that causes the hang. That will give you a better
>idea of which part of the kernel you need to look at.
>
>Do that, and tell us what make and model of laptop
>you are using.
>
>--
>Thomas Hood
>
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