Try increasing the kill time, from K##apmd to K99apmd or something.
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From: Vivek Shankar [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, July 29, 2003 3:37 PM
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Subject: Poweroff
Hi,
I've got both apmd and acpid running on an ATX system with
On Tue, 2003-07-29 at 15:36, Vivek Shankar wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I've got both apmd and acpid running on an ATX system with bios settings to
> pwr off in 4 secs. WinXP powers off without any hassles but RH 9.0
> does not.
>
> I have tried adding this line in Grub - with the kernel optinos:
> apm=power
Hi,
I've got both apmd and acpid running on an ATX system with bios settings to
pwr off in 4 secs. WinXP powers off without any hassles but RH 9.0
does not.
I have tried adding this line in Grub - with the kernel optinos:
apm=power-off
During shutdown I notice that the APD daemon shuts down befo
o
command="poweroff"
re-boot the machine but power is still not off automatically in exiting
Linux.
Kindly shed me some light. Thanks in advance
(Remark: My PC has ATX power supply. It poweroffs in R.H.6.2 but not in
new kernels)
B.R.
Stephen
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On Fri, 5 Nov 1999, Zaigui Wang wrote:
> When I issue "poweroff", what my linux does is "halt" the system, and no
> more. What should I do to really make the poweroff work?
>
> I have Windows 95 installed also. It can shut down the PC very easily.
>
> Tha
When I issue "poweroff", what my linux does is "halt" the system, and no
more. What should I do to really make the poweroff work?
I have Windows 95 installed also. It can shut down the PC very easily.
Thanks.
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