Oren" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Tuesday, March 25, 2003 5:22 AM
Subject: RE: [newbie] shutdown is not swath off!
> I Checked and 'apmd' is installed. In the process monitor it shows as
> sleeping. Maybe if as a user I had rights to this process?
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Sent: 24 March 2003 13:22
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Subject: Re: [newbie] shutdown is not swath off!
You could also try installing "apmd", which handles power management.
It's also possible that it's installed, but not running. Check to see if
it's acti
On Monday 24 March 2003 20:52, Stephen Kuhn wrote:
> On Tue, 2003-03-25 at 05:42, Miark wrote:
> > On a server, I simply eliminated APM and fixed my reboot/halt problems.
> > On the appropriate append line in /etc/lilo.conf, add apm=off. Mine looks
> > like this:
> >
> > append="apm=off"
> >
> > Mi
On Tue, 2003-03-25 at 05:42, Miark wrote:
> On a server, I simply eliminated APM and fixed my reboot/halt problems.
> On the appropriate append line in /etc/lilo.conf, add apm=off. Mine looks
> like this:
>
> append="apm=off"
>
> Miark
>
Or when you want things done right:
append="tomato=on may
Oren Tsur
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From: Lanman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 24 March 2003 13:22
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [newbie] shutdown is not swath off!
You could also try installing "apmd", which handles power management.
It's also possible that it's i
You could also try installing "apmd", which handles power management.
It's also possible that it's installed, but not running. Check to see if
it's activated in your services (Mandrake Control
Center>System>Services) to see if it's activated at boot. If you don't
find it in the list of services, it
Recompiling the kernel is not trivial. Most of us can shut down without
having to do this, so it should be left until you have no other option. I'm
not sure where you can check your power settings - it's not where it used to
be - but I'm sure someone will tell you. You may have said it alread
Adolfo,
For the newbies who are still not very conversant with Linux in general and
Mandrake in particular, please can you show (or refer us to a place which
will show this) how this is done?
With all respect to Linux, it would be nice to use the computer as we all
did under
M$ Window$. Meaning