Keith Packard wrote:
>
> I haven't heard much about this problem for a while; I've discovered that
> if I ever press the 'power' button, the kernel cursor will appear and
> start blinking as a part of the APM management stuff.
Oh, I'm not insane then. :) I've noticed that as well since recently
when I reinstalled my iPAQ with Familiar. It went away after I rebooted
the thing, so I assumed it was a one-shot deal. (But it was so annoying
that I rebooted to try to make it go away.)
-- -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- With Microsoft products, failure is not Derek Glidden an option - it's a standard component. http://3dlinux.org/ Choose your life. Choose your http://www.tbcpc.org/ future. Choose Linux. http://www.illusionary.com/Received on Tue Feb 20 07:46:29 2001
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