Hello, I've run into a stumbling block using redhat 9. I'm trying to at bare minimum turn on acpi support in the existing kernel and recompile it so that my laptop will shutdown properly (without acpi, it halts but remains powered on). In the past, I've downloaded the most recent kernel source, patched it with the acpi patches, made a few changes to the config and compiled with minimal hassle. The addition of the NPTL and if I'm not mistaken the low-latency patch make me a little hesitant to just up and reinstall the kernel completely. I've tried using the sources from the kernel-source-2.4.20-8 rpm, but when I turn acpi on the compile fails during 'make modules', if I try to compile the kernel with the config found at /boot/config-2.4.20-8, I get failures during 'make bzImage' Any ideas? -- Joshua Legbandt <jtlegbandt@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>