Re: Power down

2001-07-09 Thread Friedrich
>Anyway, does this have something to do with newer power management >stuff in the bios? Something changed in the debian configs? All i'd >like is for the servers to turn themselves off at system halt like my >old servers do. Try enabling apm support in you kernel or build a modul

Re: Power down

2001-07-09 Thread Friedrich
>Anyway, does this have something to do with newer power management >stuff in the bios? Something changed in the debian configs? All i'd >like is for the servers to turn themselves off at system halt like my >old servers do. Try enabling apm support in you kernel or build a modu

Re: Power down

2001-07-07 Thread Marek L. Kozak
> D wrote: > Anyway, does this have something to do with newer power management > stuff in the bios? Something changed in the debian configs? All i'd > like is for the servers to turn themselves off at system halt like my > old servers do. Al my mashines turns off provided that these are ATX sta

Re: Power down

2001-07-07 Thread Marek L. Kozak
> D wrote: > Anyway, does this have something to do with newer power management > stuff in the bios? Something changed in the debian configs? All i'd > like is for the servers to turn themselves off at system halt like my > old servers do. Al my mashines turns off provided that these are ATX st

Re: Power down

2001-07-07 Thread Chris Wagner
That is a function of the bios. Some support it, some don't. Either your bios's don't support it (my suspicion) or shutdown isn't sending the signal. 'man shutdown' might have some useful insight. I'ld also call the motherboard manufacturer to make sure they support self power off. Also check t

Re: Power down

2001-07-07 Thread James Mclean
more than likely the older machines are AT rather than ATX Quoting D <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > Please excuse the simple question, but it's something that's been > bothering me. I've been running various debian machines as servers for > quite some time now. The problem started when I got two new

Power down

2001-07-07 Thread D
Please excuse the simple question, but it's something that's been bothering me.  I've been running various debian machines as servers for quite some time now.  The problem started when I got two new servers.  All of the other machines (excluding the two new ones) were on the older side ( <=

Re: Power down

2001-07-06 Thread Chris Wagner
That is a function of the bios. Some support it, some don't. Either your bios's don't support it (my suspicion) or shutdown isn't sending the signal. 'man shutdown' might have some useful insight. I'ld also call the motherboard manufacturer to make sure they support self power off. Also check

Re: Power down

2001-07-06 Thread James Mclean
more than likely the older machines are AT rather than ATX Quoting D <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > Please excuse the simple question, but it's something that's been > bothering me. I've been running various debian machines as servers for > quite some time now. The problem started when I got two ne

Power down

2001-07-06 Thread D
Please excuse the simple question, but it's something that's been bothering me.  I've been running various debian machines as servers for quite some time now.  The problem started when I got two new servers.  All of the other machines (excluding the two new ones) were on the older side ( <=