You need to enable apm support on startup - from memory, just add: -apm
to the LILO startup line and it should work. ap Akop Pogosian wrote: > > Linux kernel has a feature that enables a machine capable of turning > the power off on it's own to do so with "shutdown -h.." or "poweroff" > commands. I used to rely on this feature for shutting down my own and > other machines remotely. I used to compile my own kernels but recently > I switched to a pre-packaged 2.4.3 (woody package, back-ported to > potato). Automatic power off on shutdown stopped working. Is there a > reason that this useful feature is not enabled in the standard Debian > kernels? > > -akop > > [ Note: I have sent this message yesterday, probably it did not > go through, sorry if you are getting it twice] > > -- > To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] > with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- -------------------------------------------------------------- Andrew J. Perrin - Programmer/Analyst, Desktop Support Children's Primary Care Research Group, UNC - Chapel Hill (919)966-9394 * [EMAIL PROTECTED]

