brian wrote:
I've just upgraded to Mandrake 10.1 (downloaded via FTP) and while
everything seemed to go OK on the installation, I notice something strange
when shutting down. If I use logout | turn off computer, then the PC
powers down within 5 seconds, and the next time I boot up, I get
Hello
I have been configuring the desktop and somewhere along the way I must
have changed the shut down setting. When I try to shut down,it goes
through all the TERM processes and indicates ok but the final line is
power down. It doesn't shut down clean as I have to cut the power off. I
have
I seem to have a heat problem with a 750mhz Duron. It may be the power supply
or the cpu not sure, but believe it to be the cpu. Anyway the lm_sensors
shows a 60c in the case I think and when I am gone and it sits for a while it
will reboot. I then can rescue, it seems to have lost the /
On Sun, 2003-09-21 at 21:29, Dennis Myers wrote:
I seem to have a heat problem with a 750mhz Duron. It may be the power supply
or the cpu not sure, but believe it to be the cpu. Anyway the lm_sensors
shows a 60c in the case I think and when I am gone and it sits for a while it
will reboot.
On Sun, 2003-09-21 at 21:43, ed tharp wrote:
On Sun, 2003-09-21 at 21:29, Dennis Myers wrote:
I seem to have a heat problem with a 750mhz Duron. It may be the power supply
or the cpu not sure, but believe it to be the cpu. Anyway the lm_sensors
shows a 60c in the case I think and when I
On Sunday 21 September 2003 08:43 pm, ed tharp wrote:
On Sun, 2003-09-21 at 21:29, Dennis Myers wrote:
I seem to have a heat problem with a 750mhz Duron. It may be the power
supply or the cpu not sure, but believe it to be the cpu. Anyway the
lm_sensors shows a 60c in the case I think and
On Sunday 21 September 2003 09:01 pm, ed tharp wrote:
On Sun, 2003-09-21 at 21:43, ed tharp wrote:
On Sun, 2003-09-21 at 21:29, Dennis Myers wrote:
I seem to have a heat problem with a 750mhz Duron. It may be the power
supply or the cpu not sure, but believe it to be the cpu. Anyway the
On Fri, 2003-08-15 at 09:38, John Richard Smith wrote:
My wife's M8.1 gets to ,
Stopping Kheader,
and Hangs,
no cursor, no keyboard, nothing.
Have to crash the OS and restart.
do the numlock lites work on the keyboard? what happens with [ctrl+alt+
f3]?
just how are you 'crashing the
Sorry about the delay, too many things on the go at once.
No, completely hung , not even,
ctrl+alt+f3] does anything,
so it's a complete crash, swithch the power off at source.
It then , of course, has to do a complete fsck as part of the bootup.
So what's with stopping kheader ?
what does
On Friday August 15 2003 12:04 pm, John Richard Smith wrote:
Sorry about the delay, too many things on the go at once.
No, completely hung , not even,
ctrl+alt+f3] does anything,
so it's a complete crash, swithch the power off at source.
It then , of course, has to do a complete fsck as
Da: Andrea Celli [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Data: 05/03/2002 14:24
A: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Oggetto: Re: [newbie-it] shutdown improvviso
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
salve ragazzi...mi trovo una bella gatta da pelare...
tempo fa avevo avuto problemi con il mouse..
adesso se avvio linux mdk
salve ragazzi...mi trovo una bella gatta da pelare...
tempo fa avevo avuto problemi con il mouse...ad un certo punto aveva iniziato a
bloccarsi, muoversi superlentamente...etc etc...visto che la cosa era un problema sia
sotto linux mandrake, sia sotto suse, sia sotto uindos...ho dedotto fosse
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
salve ragazzi...mi trovo una bella gatta da pelare...
tempo fa avevo avuto problemi con il mouse..
adesso se avvio linux mdk a volte si spegne improvvisamente che aurora
non ha neanche finito,
preni l'abitudine di entrare senza aurora ( linux-nofb) oppure,
Yes, I have two computers, both running Mandrake, using DHCP to get ips
from a 3Com internet gateway, which is connected to an ADSL modem.
Barbara
At 03:13 PM 1/15/2002, you wrote:
On Wednesday 16 January 2002 00:47, you wrote:
I have 8.0 on a Dell Laptop. Suddenly, on shutdown the computer
I have 8.0 on a Dell Laptop. Suddenly, on shutdown the computer locks up on
this:
Shutting down interface eth0: dhcpcd[784]: terminating on signal 1
It just sits there. I have to power off the computer and then it has to
check the filesystem on bootup.
Any idea what's wrong? It's a Etherlink
Barb wrote:
I have 8.0 on a Dell Laptop. Suddenly, on shutdown the computer locks up
on this:
Shutting down interface eth0: dhcpcd[784]: terminating on signal 1
Try shutting it down manually while you are logged in..
ifconfig eth0 down
then check /var/log/messages if it freezes..
and
On Wednesday 16 January 2002 00:47, you wrote:
I have 8.0 on a Dell Laptop. Suddenly, on shutdown the computer locks up on
this:
Shutting down interface eth0: dhcpcd[784]: terminating on signal 1
It just sits there. I have to power off the computer and then it has to
check the filesystem
Il giorno 21:44, sabato 8 dicembre 2001 hai scritto:
Ho un problemino da qualche giorno, lo shutdown abortisce, costringendomi
ad un halt hardware nel momento di smontare l'usb.
Come rimediare?
Ciao,
se non sbaglio c'è una soluzione per questo problema sul sito
www.mandrakeforum.com ...
Ho un problemino da qualche giorno, lo shutdown abortisce, costringendomi ad
un halt hardware nel momento di smontare l'usb.
Come rimediare?
I can't get my system to shutdown completely.
it started after I installed the Nvidia rpm's from Mandrakeuser.org.
When I log out from KDE, I'm at a console prompt. Then I issue Shutdown now
command.
I get a graphic showing me all these processes being shut down.
Then it stops at unloading
couldn't he create a group (say...stopgrp) and put all the people with
permission to stop the machine in it and give the group exec. permissions on
the reboot or shutdown commands?
On Friday 13 July 2001 01:30, Sridhar Dhanapalan wrote:
If you're in a login manager like KDM or GDM, anybody
Dan--
So the question here: what would be the best way, keeping security in
mind, to allow users other than myself the privaledge of shutdown -r now?
One Dan to another...
On my home machine (which for the time being is running Caldera eDesktop
2.4--but which will be Mandrake 8.0 before
Dan,
Your best bet is probably going to be to use sudo, and set them up such
that shutdown is one of the commands they can run.
Michael
--
Michael Viron
Registered Linux User #81978
Senior Systems Administration Consultant
Web Spinners, University of West Florida
At 11:26 PM 07/12/2001 EDT,
snip
If you're at the console, you can use sudo or a simple Ctrl+Alt+Del to
reboot. The Three-Fingered-Salute is safe, since it is equivalent to a
shutdown -r now.
snip
Sridhar Dan,
The use of CTRL + ALT + DEL at a console without logging in depends on
what security level you chose during
When I shutdown Mandrake the last thing it says is
Power Down and then my computer locks up. At one time it actually shut off
my laptop but now it just sits their. I know it's not waiting for me to
turn it off because I have to hold down my power button to force it to the off
position.
2001 10:48 AM
To: Navin Daryanani; Linux-Newbie (E-mail)
Subject: Re: [newbie] X shutdown
Forget the Framebuffer =( (or teach me please =), try a minor resolution. I
have this in lilo.conf:
vga=0x0f06
it's working for me.
This say kudzu about mi Video Card:
class: VIDEO
bus: PCI
detached: 0
On Sunday 10 June 2001 20:27, you wrote:
On Sunday 10 June 2001 18:31, you wrote:
Hi!
Everyone knows that certain versions of Windows, when told to Shut
Down, actually choose to reboot instead. And it seems that my Linux
installation has caught this horrible disease (actually it's had
On Sunday 10 June 2001 12:01 pm, you wrote:
George Petri wrote:
Hi!
Everyone knows that certain versions of Windows, when told to Shut
Down, actually choose to reboot instead. And it seems that my Linux
installation has caught this horrible disease (actually it's had this
problem
It was Mon, 11 Jun 2001 14:55:09 -0400 when Jon Doe wrote:
Everyone knows that certain versions of Windows, when told to Shut
Down, actually choose to reboot instead. And it seems that my Linux
installation has caught this horrible disease (actually it's had this
problem ever since I
Paul:
I also saw this tip on your website, and I'm going to give it a try on
Lazarus (he's the backup PC that I'm building from scrapbox parts).
Since I'm also trying to learn something about shell programming, I dug
through some Linux texts, but struck out. (1) What's happening here? (2)
What's
Forget the Framebuffer =( (or teach me please =), try a minor resolution. I have this
in lilo.conf:
vga=0x0f06
it's working for me.
This say kudzu about mi Video Card:
class: VIDEO
bus: PCI
detached: 0
driver: Card:ATI Mach64
desc: ATI|3D Rage LT Pro AGP-133
vendorId: 1002
deviceId: 4c42
Hello
people
I have finally
managed to install LM8.0 on my laptop and use it with Framebuffer mode. But
there is one more problem with X. When I exit X I get a total blank screen on my
laptop. I can see that it does reach the bash prompt bec' I can type in shell
commands like restarting X
Ho upgradato la mia M7.0 alla 7.1
Adesso, facendo lo shutdown c'è qualcosa che non va nello script
network. Precisamente mi compare il messaggio:
Shutting down interface ippp0 /etc/rc.d/rc0.d/K90network
line 4: 622 killed initlog $INITLOG_ARGS -c "$*" [FAILED]
Cos'è questa interfaccia ippp0?
Hi all,
This seems a strange problem but whenever I'm logged into LINUX as a user I
can't shutdown, i..e go into a terminal - says no command. But if I log in as
root, I can.
Is this right? :(
Glen
: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [newbie] Can't "shutdown"
Date: Fri, 14 Apr 2000 16:15:08 +0100
Hi all,
This seems a strange problem but whenever I'm logged into LINUX as a user I
can't shutdown, i..e go into a terminal - says no command. But if I log in
On Fri, 14 Apr 2000, Glen M. Chambers wrote:
Hi all,
This seems a strange problem but whenever I'm logged into LINUX as a user I
can't shutdown, i..e go into a terminal - says no command. But if I log in as
root, I can.
Is this right? :(
Glen
Hiyer Glen
Yes this is right you need to
ou from
logging out and back in as root to shutdown.
Original Message Follows
From: "Glen M. Chambers" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [newbie] Can't "shutdown"
Date: Fri, 14 Apr 2000 16:15:08 +0100
Hi all,
This
On Mon, 20 Sep 1999, you wrote:
Hmm..how much does one of those puppies cost? I need a UPS that'll
shut my system down automagically. :-)
I've been using a PK Electronics BlackoutBuster that I got for $50 (on
rebate). It's not the fanciest, but using upsd with it allows a
controlled
On Tue, 21 Sep 1999, you wrote:
I haven't had a chance to test it with my new dual-proc machine, but I
was able to get around 20mins on my K6/300. There's nothing else
plugged into the battery backup sockets, but the monitor, speakers, etc
are plugged into the surge protection portion.
John Aldrich wrote:
On Tue, 21 Sep 1999, you wrote:
I haven't had a chance to test it with my new dual-proc machine, but I
was able to get around 20mins on my K6/300. There's nothing else
plugged into the battery backup sockets, but the monitor, speakers, etc
are plugged into the
After downloading, installing and modifying the genpower software, I now
have my CyberPower Power99 UPS shutting down the system automatically after
a power failure. If anyone else has one of these UPS's and wants to know how
to get this working, let me know. I can send you the modified files.
On Mon, 20 Sep 1999, you wrote:
After downloading, installing and modifying the genpower software, I now
have my CyberPower Power99 UPS shutting down the system automatically after
a power failure. If anyone else has one of these UPS's and wants to know how
to get this working, let me know. I
I would like to give it a shot I have a cyberpower also.
Jeanette
- Original Message -
From: Scott Miller [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, September 20, 1999 1:30 PM
Subject: [newbie] System shutdown using CyberPower UPS is working
After downloading, installing
John Aldrich wrote:
On Mon, 20 Sep 1999, you wrote:
After downloading, installing and modifying the genpower software, I now
have my CyberPower Power99 UPS shutting down the system automatically after
a power failure. If anyone else has one of these UPS's and wants to know how
to get
On Mon, 20 Sep 1999, you wrote:
After downloading, installing and modifying the genpower software, I now
have my CyberPower Power99 UPS shutting down the system automatically after
a power failure. If anyone else has one of these UPS's and wants to know how
to get this working, let me
I met on /etc/passwd that there exist shutdown and halt username. When I
tried to use their feature (shutdown and halt as shell), I got an error
message telling that I had no permission for using shutdown. How can I
set shutdown so certain users/groups are allowed executing it without
having to
`shutdown` checks a file /etc/shutdown.allow (which is just a list of
usernames) for users allowed to run it. Everyone that you want to have
permissions to shut down the machine should have their username listed in
/etc/shutdown.allow.
-Matt
On Sun, 1 Aug 1999, Ikhlasul Amal wrote:
I
Did you check in Linuxconf under the user accounts section??
- Original Message -
From: Ikhlasul Amal [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, July 31, 1999 6:15 PM
Subject: [newbie] The shutdown and halt user
I met on /etc/passwd that there exist shutdown and halt
Mr. Techno :-)
Wow, this is great. I haven't put this in yet because I have one
question. What does this mean and how do I do it?
"And all you godda do is out this command in rc.local ..So that it
will execute in bootup.."
I'm thinkin this means adding a line in this file.
Also, thanks to Dan
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