Tim Ruehsen wrote:
You should have ACPI enabled in BIOS and install the packages 'acpid' and
'acpi'. If everything is working correctly, the acpi daemon gets an event, if
you press the button. You can configure the wanted behaviour (e.g. calling
'poweroff'). If it doesn't work, try APM (install
I'm having trouble getting my power button shut down my computer.
So far it either 1) powers off the hard way, BOOM or 2) doesn't react at all
I've installed apmd and have apm loaded as a modules from debian stock
2.6.8 kernel (2.6.8-1-686).
I've read about acpi, and am fairly sure my motherboard
Dobai-Pataky Balint wrote:
> On Thu, 2003-12-11 at 22:27, Rune Maagensen wrote:
>
>> using_dma= 0 (off)
>
>
> try hdparm -i device, to see what modes are suported by hdd
>
/dev/hda:
Model=Maxtor 6Y080P0, FwRev=YAR41BW0, SerialNo=Y2Q5NXLE
Config={ Fixed }
Raw
I administer a mail/webserver for aprox. 500 users. So far it's running UW-imap, and
the performance is horrible.
It's a celeron 1700, 512 MB DDR 333, Maxtor DiamondMax Plus 9 80G (8MB cache), ASUS
P4B800 (Intel 865PE chipset).
While I'm waiting for my RAID card I'd like to turn on DMA for the
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