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Try adding "[*]   Use real mode APM BIOS call to power off", i've had
instances where this being disabled would not turn off the machine...



rodrigo ahumada wrote:
> El vie, 11-02-2005 a las 14:17 -0800, Steven Susbauer escribió:
>
>>Make sure you enable "Use APM to turn off power (or something close
>>to it) in the APM settings, and also make sure "Enable APM at boot"
>>is selected. I've had it just sit there after a reboot if they
>>aren't on.
>>
>
>
> thanks, really fast!!
> well, now this what i got in "APM":
> <*> APM (Advanced Power Management) BIOS support
> [ ]   Ignore USER SUSPEND
> [*]   Enable PM at boot time
> [ ]   Make CPU Idle calls when idle
> [ ]   Enable console blanking using APM
> [ ]   RTC stores time in GMT
> [ ]   Allow interrupts during APM BIOS calls
> [ ]   Use real mode APM BIOS call to power off
>
> recompiled, and at the first try to shutdown with sudo i got the
> freeze.
>
> these are the rules on visudo:
> %shutdown ALL=(root) NOPASSWD: /sbin/poweroff
> %shutdown ALL=(root) NOPASSWD: /sbin/reboot
> root    ALL=(ALL) ALL
>
> i don't know if it's normal but when i run sudo /sbin/poweroff, the
> X session is not the first in been terminated, it doesn't turn off
> like other distros...
>
> PS: maybe this have something to do with, i installed gnome, and
> choosed logout_prompt=true, but when i choose reboot/shutdown in
> the gnome-panel menu, always it come back to gdm. Kde with Kdm work
> ok (and also has no problem with the shutdown).
>
> thanks,anyway
>
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