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Ronald J. Hall wrote on Sun, Nov 24, 2002 at 11:25:28AM -0500 :
> 
> I couldn't tell you why my Shuttle works and the other 2 don't. Maybe someone 
> like Todd can? ;-)

Try passing "noacpi" to the kernel.  APM is the first generation power
management hardware/software.  ACPI is the second generation power
management hardware/software.  If the system boots with ACPI enabled, it
automatically disables APM.  See if passing noacpi to the kernel (at the
lilo prompt of course) makes apm start working, which may then enable
your system to power down properly.

This is off the top of my head.  I've not delved deeply into this.
Someone like our kernel developers might be able to provide much more
insight to this.

Blue skies...                   Todd
- -- 
Never take no as an answer from someone who's not authorized to say yes.
                                                --Ben Reser on Cooker ML
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