Re: Power-off

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Wolfgang a écrit :

On Wed, 2003-12-17 at 01:25, yavorsky gaetan wrote:


Hello all,
I have the same problem with RH9 & FC1.
I am running a P4 with Asus P4P800.
Due to hyper threading, 2 CPUs are detected, and the SMP kernel is used.
Looking at the messages during boot time ( or with dmesg command ),
I can see that APM is not safe in SMP mode and, by this fact, is disabled.
Seems to be a good reason not to power off.

Bye
Gaetan.

Wolfgang a écrit :



On Wed, 2003-12-17 at 00:37, Timothy Murphy wrote:




On Tuesday 16 December 2003 02:14, Wolfgang Gill wrote:





Make sure APM is running. ACPI doesn't seem to be fully functional from what
I've read.




Seems OK to me.





If you a running KDE like I am, then you can check to see if it's enabled
by going into System Settings-->Server Settings-->Services. Make sure APM
is ticked and save the settings.




I don't have any Server Settings menu item under System Settings.
Do most people?




That's if you have '/usr/bin/redhat-config-services' installed. In all
my installs I do.

If so, that's another way to enable/disable services.

Wolf



For systems with DUAL CPU's running the SMP kernel, you can add 'apm=power_off' to the end of the kernel command line in grub. I did that and my SMP system powers off completely when I issue the 'poweroff' command.

Wolf



Thanks, it's working now.
Regards
Gaetan.




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