es so I know it's possible for the machine to do some things similar
> to this.
>
> tim
>
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hings similar
to this.
tim
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You mean like have the system shut itself off at the end of the runlevel 0
switch? I _think_ y
You mean like have the system shut itself off at the end of the runlevel 0
switch? I _think_ you need to have hardware/BIOS support (though I'm not
sure).. but I do know that you need to compile APM support into the
kernel. If that is what you're talking about.
On Wed, 14 Feb 2001, Tim Smolen wro
On Wed, 14 Feb 2001, you wrote:
> Is it possible for redhat Linux to interpret the soft-power down and shut it
> self down correctly?
>
Depending on the hardware, yes.
John
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It does so on my Dell laptop.
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Is it possible for redhat Linux to interpret the soft-power down and shut it
self down correctly?
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