Yes, "apci" is an option and it is for "Application-Layer Protocol 
Control Information" which is not to be confused with "acpi" for 
"Advanced Configuration and Power Interface" (power managment).



Mike Hicks wrote:

>On Mon, 2004-03-08 at 22:18, Allan F wrote:
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>
>>I run VMWare 3.2 on my laptop with SuSE 9.0.  For this version, I had to 
>>include "apci"  (This is not a power managment option!) as a boot option.
>>    
>>
>
>Hmm.  apci is not an option.  You must be thinking of acpi or apic. The
>power-managing one is acpi (though it does all sorts of other neat
>things when it actually works), apic is an advanced interrupt
>controller, from what I recall.
>
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