Ok, Not easy to find a "secured" way. I returned to 386 and checked it has always worked well. On 386, my IBM thinkpad A20m still shutdown normaly. With 686, media services work better and quicker than 386 (sound particularly used with streaming radios). But, it can't shutdown alone. Adding "acpi=force lapic" in menu.lst seems to solve problem for some of us. But how could I be sure, their is no danger to choose this way ?
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