Hi,
When trying to power off my computer, it hangs on "Power down." at the
end and my computer does not switch off.
I'm using a 2.4-18smp kernel. I've read it was not possible to use apm
with smp kernels.
Adding "apm=power-off" to kernel command line did not work
Rigoberto de la Cruz wrote:
>
> I have a D845PESV (intel) mother board. I'm having
> problems making redhat turn off the computer. anyone
> knows how to make it work?
More information please: How do you try to poweroff the computer? What
does the computer do, and what do you expect it to do? Do y
I have a D845PESV (intel) mother board. I'm having
problems making redhat turn off the computer. anyone
knows how to make it work?
thanks..
Rigo
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On Mon, 2002-12-16 at 21:30, Donald G Wilson Jr wrote:
> Hi all, In Windows XP there's an option to shutdown Windows "safely"
> when the power button on my computer was pressed. Is there any way to do
> this in Linux?
>
> That's odd. I had no idea WIN XP did that. I don't think Linux could do
> th
Hi all, In Windows XP there's an option to shutdown Windows "safely"
when the power button on my computer was pressed. Is there any way to do
this in Linux?
That's odd. I had no idea WIN XP did that. I don't think Linux could do
that because among other things, the discs are sync'd on shutdown by
On Tue, 2002-12-17 at 01:11, leeweiqi wrote:
> Hi all, In Windows XP there's an option to shutdown Windows "safely" when the power
>button on my computer was pressed. Is there any way to do this in Linux?
Yes, ACPI. You need to recompile the kernel with ACPI support, and boot
from that. I recomm
Hi all, In Windows XP there's an option to shutdown Windows "safely" when the power
button on my computer was pressed. Is there any way to do this in Linux?
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