On Sat, Dec 06, 2003 at 09:21:19PM +, Miquel van Smoorenburg wrote:
> In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
> micro-people <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >mmm
> >my Debian 3.0 says that it cannot locate it
> >maybe the base(used 20 FDs to install) only system
> >still doesn't have that module installe
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
micro-people <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>mmm
>my Debian 3.0 says that it cannot locate it
>maybe the base(used 20 FDs to install) only system
>still doesn't have that module installed?
>
>then maybe i should struggle making my machine online
>(to do those apt things
mmm
my Debian 3.0 says that it cannot locate it
maybe the base(used 20 FDs to install) only system
still doesn't have that module installed?
then maybe i should struggle making my machine online
(to do those apt things)
before sticking into this power button aspect?
but a bit happy
cause this way w
Hello
micro-people (<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>) wrote:
> is there a way to let
> shutdown -h now
> automatically make the power itself also go off?
>
> if there is
> which file is the one that i have to edit?
Try to load the apm (advanced power management) module:
modprobe apm
It that works, add apm
Hi
is there a way to let
shutdown -h now
automatically make the power itself also go off?
if there is
which file is the one that i have to edit?
came into this community
cause the office am working for gave me
Mitsubishi's AMiTY-CN
a Pentium 133MHz machine with 48MB-RAM on it
the only choice for t
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