On Mon, 2007-08-13 at 09:41 +0200, Thierry de Coulon wrote:
> On Monday, 13. August 2007, Tim wrote:
> >
> > Have you tried just using 'init 0' rather than 'shutdown -h now'?
> >
> (...)
> >
> > I'd say check in your BIOS to see what power options there are - some
> > BIOSes can change the action o
On Monday, 13. August 2007, Tim wrote:
>
> Have you tried just using 'init 0' rather than 'shutdown -h now'?
>
(...)
>
> I'd say check in your BIOS to see what power options there are - some
> BIOSes can change the action on receiving a power button signal.
Thanks for your suggestions. Init 0 did
Thierry de Coulon wrote:
Hello,
I've got an older Compaq EVO D510 desktop that I was thinking to setup as a
lab machine (that should be also used by people who basicaly have no Linux
knowledge). I've installed Gentoo on it and it works well but for one thing:
When I want sto shut it down, it
Hello,
I've got an older Compaq EVO D510 desktop that I was thinking to setup as a
lab machine (that should be also used by people who basicaly have no Linux
knowledge). I've installed Gentoo on it and it works well but for one thing:
When I want sto shut it down, it reboots! This happens as we
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