On Sat, Dec 06, 2003 at 09:21:19PM +, Miquel van Smoorenburg wrote:
> In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
> micro-people <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >mmm
> >my Debian 3.0 says that it cannot locate it
> >maybe the base(used 20 FDs to install) only system
> >still doesn't have that module installe
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
micro-people <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>mmm
>my Debian 3.0 says that it cannot locate it
>maybe the base(used 20 FDs to install) only system
>still doesn't have that module installed?
>
>then maybe i should struggle making my machine online
>(to do those apt things
s way worked on my
GatewaySOLO (slackware installed).;)
is there a way to let
shutdown -h now
automatically make the power itself also go off?
if there is
which file is the one that i have to edit?
Try to load the apm (advanced power management) module:
modprobe apm
It that works, add apm to
Hello
micro-people (<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>) wrote:
> is there a way to let
> shutdown -h now
> automatically make the power itself also go off?
>
> if there is
> which file is the one that i have to edit?
Try to load the apm (advanced power management) module:
modprobe
Hi
is there a way to let
shutdown -h now
automatically make the power itself also go off?
if there is
which file is the one that i have to edit?
came into this community
cause the office am working for gave me
Mitsubishi's AMiTY-CN
a Pentium 133MHz machine with 48MB-RAM on it
the only choic
> > Does anyone else have a problem with proper soft power off? I
> realize
> > it's a faq but I've never actually seen a clear-cut answer.
I finally read somewhere that with SMP kernels (which mine is, even though
I don't have MP), you need to put "apm=power-off" into your lilo append
line.
least not here. I compiled the proper ATM support into
> > > my kernel and now when I do a shutdown -h now, it works.
>
> I have APM compiled into my kernel (2.4.2 - did it last night) and have
> the append line in lilo.conf (which follows). Any other suggestions?
>
If you loo
On 21 Jun 2001, W. Paul Mills wrote:
> > What Steve Cooper mentioned works. Compile APM support into
> > you're kernel. The apm=on in lilo.conf isn't needed... or
> > at least not here. I compiled the proper ATM support into
> > my kernel and now when I do a
On Thu, Jun 21, 2001 at 11:53:05AM -0500, Petr [Dingo] Dvorak wrote:
| On Thu, 21 Jun 2001, Kurt Dresner wrote:
|
| Can anyone perhaps instruct me in how to build a kernel with APM
| enabled? I know practically nothing...
|
| I know that my computer can power itself off in windows, but not in
|
On Thu, 21 Jun 2001, Kurt Dresner wrote:
KD> Can anyone perhaps instruct me in how to build a kernel with APM enabled?
I
KD> know practically nothing...
KD>
KD> I know that my computer can power itself off in windows, but not in linux...
just edit /etc/lilo.conf and add apm=on to the append="
an.org
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M support into
> my kernel and now when I do a shutdown -h now, it works.
> Even under X, my monitor goes into sleep mode and will
> shutoff after a period of time. This doesn't work all
> that great when I have the need to boot Windows 98.
> (ya know, critical apps like Subspace)
ou're kernel. The apm=on in lilo.conf isn't needed... or
at least not here. I compiled the proper ATM support into
my kernel and now when I do a shutdown -h now, it works.
Even under X, my monitor goes into sleep mode and will
shutoff after a period of time. This doesn't work all
th
On Wed, Jun 20, 2001 at 08:58:10PM -0400, Andrew Overholt decreed:
> Does anyone else have a problem with proper soft power off? I realize
> it's a faq but I've never actually seen a clear-cut answer.
Building a kernel with APM functionality enabled solves the problem.
Cheers,
Steve Cooper
>Does anyone else have a problem with proper soft power off? I >realize
>it's a faq but I've never actually seen a clear-cut answer.
Its a lilo or grub setting, according to a previous post. Basically
append="apm=on" (lilo)or
apm=on (grub), specified on the line with the kernel settings.
Al
On Wed, Jun 20, 2001 at 08:58:10PM -0400, Andrew Overholt wrote:
| Hello again all,
|
| Does anyone else have a problem with proper soft power off? I
No.
| realize it's a faq but I've never actually seen a clear-cut answer.
What is your problem?
[tries to check with psychic hotline, doesn't
Hello again all,
Does anyone else have a problem with proper soft power off? I realize
it's a faq but I've never actually seen a clear-cut answer.
--
Andrew Overholt
EngSci 0T3
Junior Bnad Leedur of the Lady Godiva Memorial Bnad
ERTW
seems to run
>'shutdown -r now' I remember a previous post which mentioned
>changing this to 'shutdown -h now' - but I can't seem to dig it out
>... can anyone jog my memory...
>
>Cheers, Alan
>Alan McNatty ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
>Catalyst IT Limited
Thanks Joe et. al.
> Date: Tue, 1 Aug 2000 17:16:46 -0400
> From: Joe Bouchard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Cc:debian-user@lists.debian.org
> Subject: Re: [ctrl]-[alt]-[del] => 'shutdown -h now'
&g
Joe Bouchard wrote:
>
> On Tue, Aug 01, 2000 at 09:07:56AM +, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > Hi Group,
> >
> > Currently when I 3-finger-salute my laptop It seems to run
> ..
> ... can anyone jog my memory...
>
> See your /etc/inittab file:
> ...
> ... Since inittab is read on
On Tue, Aug 01, 2000 at 09:07:56AM +, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hi Group,
>
> Currently when I 3-finger-salute my laptop It seems to run
> 'shutdown -r now' I remember a previous post which mentioned
> changing this to 'shutdown -h now' - but I can
On Tue, Aug 01, 2000 at 09:07:56AM +, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hi Group,
>
> Currently when I 3-finger-salute my laptop It seems to run
> 'shutdown -r now' I remember a previous post which mentioned
> changing this to 'shutdown -h now' - but I can
Hi Group,
Currently when I 3-finger-salute my laptop It seems to run
'shutdown -r now' I remember a previous post which mentioned
changing this to 'shutdown -h now' - but I can't seem to dig it out
... can anyone jog my memory...
Cheers, Alan
Alan McNatty ([EMAI
I get this,
:/boot # grep APM config-2.2.10
CONFIG_APM=y
# CONFIG_APM_IGNORE_USER_SUSPEND is not set
CONFIG_APM_DO_ENABLE=y
CONFIG_APM_CPU_IDLE=y
CONFIG_APM_DISPLAY_BLANK=y
CONFIG_APM_POWER_OFF=y
CONFIG_APM_IGNORE_MULTIPLE_SUSPEND=y
# CONFIG_APM_IGNORE_SUSPEND_BOUNCE is not set
CONFIG_APM_RTC_IS_G
>> "Khalid" == Khalid EZZARAOUI <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Khalid> does someone know how to see if the APM option are well
Khalid> setting in my running kernel, because it's selected in :
In /boot/ you will find the config file used for the kernel.
$ grep APM config-2.0.36
CONFIG_APM=y
# CONFI
Hi,
I rebuild my kernel with make-dpkg (as usual) but i get no better news.
shutdown -h now
or
poweroff
don't act to shutdown my box, just reboot.
I have no "apmd" files.
does someone know how to see if the APM option are well setting in my running
kernel,
because it's se
| Where can I Find APM option
| in menuconfig. I can't find it.
| I'am using kernel 2.036
|
| Cuno
|
|
APM is under general settings. You also have to specify power off at
shutdown further down the list.
--
Eric G. Miller
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Evan Van Dyke wrote:
> Have you compiled the kernel with
> APM: Poweroff on shutdown
> enabled? Linux doesn't do this unless you tell the
> kernel to do so in the config before you compile it.
>
> --Evan
>
> --
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Where can I Find AP
>> "Halis" == Halis Osman Erkan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Halis> As it seen your APM daemon is not working.
Which is only needed, if one wants to suspend the box. It is not
needed for poweroff on shutdown (apmd will be killed long before
anyway, so it has no effect).
Ciao,
Martin
As it seen your APM daemon is not working.
The result from the ps aux command points the query you have just entered.
It means PID 2169 is your ps aux commands PID. Not APM's PID.
So you must have re-compile kernel with advanced power management support
APM. Or a little bit chance try to start ap
On Fri, 23 Jul 1999, Khalid EZZARAOUI wrote:
>I set the APM option in the kernel 2.2.10.
>if I do "halt", my box act like the use of "reboot" : it reboots
>using the shutdown of windows95 act as i want : power off the computer
>the command :
>#ps aux |grep apm
> root 2169 0
Hi,
for your question :
This is a summary of what I have done:
I set the APM option in the kernel 2.2.10.
if I do "halt", my box act like the use of "reboot" : it reboots
using the shutdown of windows95 act as i want : power off the computer
the command :
#ps aux |grep apm
ro
:
> On 22 Jul, Khalid EZZARAOUI wrote:
> | Hi,
> |
> | I have :
> | Kernel2.2.10-1 + potato + ATX_box
> | All packages are the last.
> |
> | When i do a :
> | shutdown -h now
> | or
> | halt
> | my s
On 22 Jul, Khalid EZZARAOUI wrote:
| Hi,
|
| I have :
| Kernel2.2.10-1 + potato + ATX_box
| All packages are the last.
|
| When i do a :
| shutdown -h now
| or
| halt
| my system is rebooted, but not power off.
|
| Wheras I set this option in
Khalid EZZARAOUI wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I have :
> Kernel2.2.10-1 + potato + ATX_box
> All packages are the last.
>
> When i do a :
> shutdown -h now
> or
> halt
> my system is rebooted, but not power off.
>
> Wheras I set this option in
this issue, or also cc one to
me, I'd
love to get this figured out as well.
-Aaron Solochek
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Khalid EZZARAOUI wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have :
> Kernel2.2.10-1 + potato + ATX_box
> All packages are the last.
>
> When i do a :
> shutdown -h now
>
Hi,
I have :
Kernel2.2.10-1 + potato + ATX_box
All packages are the last.
When i do a :
shutdown -h now
or
halt
my system is rebooted, but not power off.
Wheras I set this option in the kernel.
do someone have the same probleme are the solution ?
Thanks.
gt;
> I am using the original Debian 1.1 release (kernel 2.0.0), and when
> I issue a "shutdown -h now" command, I get the following:
>
> System halted
> general protection:
> CPU: 0
> EIP: 0010: [<00173257>]
> EFLAGS: 00010046
> eax: 5307 e
am now having the same difficulty myself.
>
> I am using the original Debian 1.1 release (kernel 2.0.0), and when
> I issue a "shutdown -h now" command, I get the following:
>
> System halted
> general protection:
> CPU: 0
> EIP: 0010: [<00173257>
From: Justin Ennis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> I am using the original Debian 1.1 release (kernel 2.0.0), and when
> I issue a "shutdown -h now" command, I get the following:
> System halted
> general protection:
> CPU: 0
> EIP: 0010: [<00173257>]
> EFLA
>
>I am using the original Debian 1.1 release (kernel 2.0.0), and when
>I issue a "shutdown -h now" command, I get the following:
>
>System halted
>general protection:
>CPU: 0
>EIP: 0010: [<00173257>]
>EFLAGS: 00010046
>eax: 5307 ebx: 0001
> I am reluctant to bring this up again, since I saw it just a few
> months ago on this list, and didn't pay attention at the time. So,
In that case you might want to try the archives.
You will get a much speedier response from there, I'm sure :).
Sorry can't answer your question.
Regards,
jay>
ginal Debian 1.1 release (kernel 2.0.0), and when
I issue a "shutdown -h now" command, I get the following:
System halted
general protection:
CPU: 0
EIP: 0010: [<00173257>]
EFLAGS: 00010046
eax: 5307 ebx: 0001 ecx: bfff0003 edx:
esi: bf0c edi: 08000e4
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