Sorry, I didn't follow this tread from the begining, so I hope I won't say
anything stoopid or something that has already been said.
If I understand, the problem here is all the dump of the stack and
registers caused by a page default or something at the end of a shutdown.
I have the same problem. I think it only happens on Motherboards with VIA
chips. I don't mind about it since it doesn't cause any damage, but it is
nice to get rid of that bad stuff.
I solved the problem by modifying the /etc/rc.d/init.d/halt file and
change the line
eval $command -i -d -p
to
eval $command -i -d
PS : http://www.mandrakeuser.org/troubles/tquick1.html :-)
HTH
Flupke
On Sun, 11 Jun 2000, Fran Parker wrote:
> I second what Ronald wrote...I went to DRAKCONF and
> found it there no problem and disabled it. Shutdown and
> there were all the things on the screen again...full screen
> all over the screen...
>
> I also already had the power management in KDE disabled
> as well.
>
> Oh, well it was worth a shot.
>
> Anyway, reboot works just fine :)
>
> Bambi
>
>
> "Ronald J. Hall" wrote:
>
> > Paul wrote:
> >
> > > Log in as root, or run "su"
> > > Then run "setup" in a console
> > > Go to system services, and uncheck the APM daemon. it is right below the
> > > anacron daemon.
> > > After a reboot you're all set!
> > >
> > > Paul
> >
> > Hi. Well, I opened up a shell on my desktop,
> > ran su, password, typed in "setup" and it told
> > me, "bash: command not found".
> >
> > So I went into the DRAKCONF and ran startup,
> > found it (under anacron, like you said) and
> > disabled it. Unfortunately, after powering
> > down, and rebooting, the problem still exists.
> > I also have dmps disabled from the kde desktop
> > (don't know if that needed to be or not). Any
> > other possible ideas as to what it might be?
> >
> > (Thanks to Dennis Myers for the DRAKCONF tip)
> >
> > Thanks much!
> >
> > PS Did you see the reply I posted with the details
> > on the screen that I'm left with? Maybe you can
> > find a clue there...
> >
> > See ya...
>
>
>
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