<h3> <a name="o_acpi">Izbori jezgre: acpi</a> </h3> <p> ACPI (Advanced Configuration and Power Interface) is a standard that defines power and configuration management interfaces between an operating system and the BIOS. By default, <em>acpi</em> is switched on when a BIOS is detected that is newer than from year 2000. There are several commonly used parameters to control the behavior of ACPI: <ul> <li><em>pci=noacpi</em> -- do not use ACPI to route PCI interrupts</li> <li><em>acpi=oldboot</em> -- only the parts of ACPI that are relevant for booting remain activated</li> <li><em>acpi=off</em> -- switch off ACPI completely</li> <li><em>acpi=force</em> -- switch on ACPI even if your BIOS is dated before 2000</li> </ul> </p> <p> Especially on new computers, it replaces the old <a href="#o_apm">apm</a> system. </p>