I don't know ... I did a dist-upgrade. Would that upgrade the kernel?
When I type poweroff, it does the same thing as before, the computer
just doesn't power down ... it unmounts all file systems then says power
off computer (or something like that) same as before -- it's just that
the computer remains on.
I guess the solution is to recompile the kernel?
Thanks!
Jen
On Wednesday, November 28, 2001, at 09:18 PM, Oki DZ wrote:
On Wed, 28 Nov 2001, jennyw wrote:
After upgrading to Woody I noticed that the computer doesn't power down
when I issue the "poweroff" command. Is this the way it's supposed to
be
in Woody?
Do you use the same kernel that was? If you do, then it's a bit
strange. I
believe that the APM setting is in the kernel. If it worked once, it
should be now. I think you need to be clearer a bit; what happened after
you issued the "poweroff" command (eg: the messages on the prompt).
Oki