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Posted: April 12 2007,10:52 QUOTE

You could try deleting "noacpi" and see what happens when you re-boot. If this hangs your laptop or does not load the acpi modules then you could put back "noacpi" and try deleting "noapm" and re-booting.

Note also, "nosci" should probably read "noscsi"
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Posted: April 12 2007,13:23 QUOTE

If it already works as-is, you could always check out the torsmo source code.
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Posted: April 12 2007,15:56 QUOTE

I found a torsmo.pup for Puppy and it works perfectly.  :D Thanks.
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