on Sun, Mar 17, 2002, Paul Fischer ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> Guess it's a rather stupid question..
> but I'm booting from floppy,
> there isn't any /etc/lilo.conf
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Amne: Re: power off on shutdown
on Fri, Mar 15, 2002, Paul Fischer ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> Hi all,
> I'm a Debian newbie running potato 2.2.r3 booting from floppy, what
> makes my c
on Fri, Mar 15, 2002, Paul Fischer ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> Hi all,
> I'm a Debian newbie running potato 2.2.r3 booting from floppy, what
> makes my computer to turn the power off automagically on shutdown
> -halt now?
Enable apm in LILO:
append="apm=on"
...at the LILO boot prompt or you
Hi all,
I'm a Debian newbie running potato 2.2.r3
booting from floppy,
what makes my computer to turn the power off
automagically on shutdown -halt now?
Paul .~. Fischer
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Hi all,
I'm a Debian newbie running potato 2.2.r3
booting from floppy,
what makes my computer to turn the power off
automagically on shutdown -halt now?
Paul .~. Fischer
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;shutdown -h.." or "poweroff"
> > > commands. I used to rely on this feature for shutting down my own and
> > > other machines remotely. I used to compile my own kernels but recently
> > > I switched to a pre-packaged 2.4.3 (woody package, back-ported to
> &g
do so with
> "shutdown -h.." or "poweroff"
> > > commands. I used to rely on this feature for
> shutting down my own and
> > > other machines remotely. I used to compile my
> own kernels but recently
> > > I switched to a pre-packaged 2.4.3 (woody
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Betreff: Re: power off on shutdown doesn't work
On Thu, 3 May 2001, Nate Amsden wrote:
> Akop Pogosian wrote:
> >
> > Linux kernel has a feature that enables a machine capable of turning
> > the power off on it's own to do so with &quo
this feature for shutting down my own and
> > other machines remotely. I used to compile my own kernels but recently
> > I switched to a pre-packaged 2.4.3 (woody package, back-ported to
> > potato). Automatic power off on shutdown stopped working. Is there a
> > reaso
o compile my own kernels but recently
AP> I switched to a pre-packaged 2.4.3 (woody package, back-ported to
AP> potato). Automatic power off on shutdown stopped working. Is there a
AP> reason that this useful feature is not enabled in the standard Debian
AP> kernels?
Just guessing. Maybe
motely. I used to compile my own kernels but recently
> I switched to a pre-packaged 2.4.3 (woody package, back-ported to
> potato). Automatic power off on shutdown stopped working. Is there a
> reason that this useful feature is not enabled in the standard Debian
> kernels?
yes, becau
-h.." or "poweroff"
> commands. I used to rely on this feature for shutting down my own and
> other machines remotely. I used to compile my own kernels but recently
> I switched to a pre-packaged 2.4.3 (woody package, back-ported to
> potato). Automatic power off on shutdown
recently
I switched to a pre-packaged 2.4.3 (woody package, back-ported to
potato). Automatic power off on shutdown stopped working. Is there a
reason that this useful feature is not enabled in the standard Debian
kernels?
-akop
[ Note: I have sent this message yesterday, probably it did not
go
On Fri, Mar 16, 2001 at 02:19:38PM -0700, Jimmy Richards wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> I was wondering if anyone has gotten their system to power off upon
> shutting down when using
> kernels 2.4.x. I get an ACPI message, 'Could not enter S5'. My
> understanding is that APM and ACPI
> are mutually exclusiv
Hi All,
I was wondering if anyone has gotten their system to power off upon
shutting down when using
kernels 2.4.x. I get an ACPI message, 'Could not enter S5'. My
understanding is that APM and ACPI
are mutually exclusive, so I do not think I should be trying to use APM.
But, I am not sure, becaus
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