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Revision as of 23:10, 23 July 2006
Linux Support
Linux support is in development.
This feature definitely depends on software and there is no hardware or BIOS only way of making it work. IBM made contradictory statements about their willingness to release the specifications of the hardware sensor and its API to the linux community or some developers. Although a lot of developers and other interested people from the OpenSource community actively contacted IBM to get the specs, in fact they never got them.
However, after first efforts of Amit Singh on a PowerBook and Mark Smith on a ThinkPad, the HDAPS project was founded to produce a linux kernel driver for the acceleration sensor and a user space application to monitor it. Later, a kernel patch to enable harddisk parking followed.
See How to protect the harddisk through APS for instructions and Problem with APS harddisk parking for Troubleshooting.
Furthermore, a list of alternative applications like theft alarm and others can be found on the HDAPS driver page.
Related Links
- IBMs ThinkVantage™ Technologies Flash presentation - Active Protection System
- HDAPS project page
- HDAPS-devel list archive