hi !
since 2.4.22 my kernel complains that my bios is too old and that I can force
acpi with acpi=force as kernel-option. And this works fine.
check with dmesg if you have this message.
joe
On Friday 31 October 2003 18:17, Frank R Callaghan wrote:
On Friday 31 October 2003 06:07 am,
Hello all
I got it to work by turning ACPI on in my BIOS (Knoppix and Mandrake
seem to handle to power off with an APM signal).
I'm still trying to iron out the ACPI side effects, because my mobo
doesn't like it entirely.
I will be asking some ACPI questions probably, but in a seperate thread.
I have ACPI disabled in my BIOS, I use APM only because if I enable ACPI
my onboard NIC doesn't work any more.
I have an ECS K7S5AL board.
On Fri, 2003-10-31 at 00:14, BlueRibbon wrote:
ACPI seems to work on my box (vanilla sources - 2.4.22).
My settings (regarding power management and acpi):
It has been in since 3.0 at least, but you only see it if you use KDM.
On Fri, 2003-10-31 at 19:06, Matt Chorman wrote:
Huh? KDE doesn't have that option. I know they are planning on adding this in
a later version, but I don't think it will even be in 3.2 - IIRC it is on the
roadmap for
Guy Van Sanden [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hello everyone
Hello,
My system is not powering off on shutdown any more.
It used to work on Mandrake, but I switched to Gentoo together with
changing my case (and powersupply). In Knoppix it still works.
Have you tried 'halt -p' or 'poweroff' ?
On Friday 31 October 2003 06:07 am, Pierre-François Gomez wrote:
Guy Van Sanden [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hello everyone
Hello,
My system is not powering off on shutdown any more.
It used to work on Mandrake, but I switched to Gentoo together with
changing my case (and powersupply).
On Friday 31 October 2003 3:52 am, FX wrote:
The difference i have seen with mandrake and gentoo. Is you dont have
the shutdown icon screen like you did in mandrake. how are you
shutting down your system ?
do you use the halt or shutdown commands?
I just go to the K menu, Logout, and turn
Huh? KDE doesn't have that option. I know they are planning on adding this in
a later version, but I don't think it will even be in 3.2 - IIRC it is on the
roadmap for 3.3
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On Friday 31 October 2003 04:52 am, flacycads wrote:
On Friday 31 October 2003 3:52 am, FX wrote:
The
so when you have the command line after you log out you press your
power button on your pc to shut down you system.??
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Matt Chorman wrote:
Huh? KDE doesn't have that option.
Yep, it does.
Regards,
Norberto
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Hello everyone
My system is not powering off on shutdown any more.
It used to work on Mandrake, but I switched to Gentoo together with
changing my case (and powersupply). In Knoppix it still works.
I do have APM power off enabled in the kernel config
The system is gentoo-2.4.20-r8
The case is
same problem here, acpi doesent work in 2.4.22, i didnt switch power
supply, it works with knoppix, slackware and mandrake, but not with
gentoo, and i have tried to run apmd, doesent work, no idea how to
solve, i would like to know though :)
On Thu, 2003-10-30 at 23:47, Guy Van Sanden wrote:
On Thu, 2003-10-30 at 22:47, Guy Van Sanden wrote:
Hello everyone
My system is not powering off on shutdown any more.
It used to work on Mandrake, but I switched to Gentoo together with
changing my case (and powersupply). In Knoppix it still works.
I do have APM power off enabled in the
ACPI seems to work on my box (vanilla sources - 2.4.22).
My settings (regarding power management and acpi):
Power Management Support - YES
APM - NO
ACPI Support - YES
all the options in ACPI off, except for:
Button
Fan
Processor
Thermal Zone
Debug Statements
which are all set to YES.
Hope this
what motherboard do you have? i have a asus a7n 266, it has nforce420
chipset, i am using vanilla2.4.22 too
On Fri, 2003-10-31 at 00:14, BlueRibbon wrote:
ACPI seems to work on my box (vanilla sources - 2.4.22).
My settings (regarding power management and acpi):
Power Management Support - YES
asus p4p800 here. It's the i865PE chipset, I think
Redeeman wrote:
what motherboard do you have? i have a asus a7n 266, it has nforce420
chipset, i am using vanilla2.4.22 too
On Fri, 2003-10-31 at 00:14, BlueRibbon wrote:
ACPI seems to work on my box (vanilla sources - 2.4.22).
My settings
The difference i have seen with mandrake and gentoo. Is you dont have
the shutdown icon screen like you did in mandrake. how are you
shutting down your system ?
do you use the halt or shutdown commands?
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