On Fri, 2003-08-08 at 08:46, Stephen Kuhn wrote: > Go into BIOS and make sure that ACPI is turned on. > Then make sure that ACPI and APM are running as services.
Well here the long & short of it: Your solution works fine...as long as you're not running the Enterprise kernel. The E-kernel won't power off no matter what I do. The stock kernel works fine. When I went to figure his problem out I didn't know he was using the E-Kernel. Switched it so the vanilla kernel is default & it now powers down fine. Thx. -- Femme On MDK 9.1, more or less 24/7...cept for gaming. Finally. :D
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