One alternative is to use a kernel with APM support and your system will power
off when you shutdown the system after install it.
Helgi �rn
On Fri, 06 Oct 2000, you wrote:
> OK, I asked this question once, but it still annoys me: I have a Compaq
> Presario notebook and since I upgraded to Hail, I can't make it to
> automatically power off. I switched the kernel with 2.2.17 (from potato
> distro), recompiled, installed apm and so on: battery meter, hibernation
> it's ok, but not the power off. Some time ago, I've installed Corel Linux
> 1.0, which lacked the same feature, but some kernel workaround did the job.
> What else can I do to make it work because I don't understand what's
> missing?
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