I'm not sure what all of the suggestions before were, so here's a checklist of places I'd check: 1. BIOS power save mode - Disable 2. Kernel apm setting - Disable 3. apmd - Disable 4. If you are running X, make sure DPMS is disabled On Mon, 20 Nov 2000, Juan Luis Baptiste wrote: > Hi, > > I'm still having problems with my server not responding after a big idle > time, the network stops responding and the clock stops too, when I come back > the next day the clok it's delayed and all the entire office can't connect to > the Internet until I go to the console and restart the network and change the > clock to the actual time again. > > What could it be? > > I'm running LM7.2 with ip-masquerading on a PIII 600 256MB ram. > > Thanks. > -- > >>>NEXT MEDIA INTERACTIVE<<< > > Juan Luis Baptiste > Ingeniero de Desarrollo > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > Dir: Calle 98 9 - 03 P.2 > Tel: 57 1 2188888 Ext. 339 > BOGOTA - COLOMBIA > > John Kim Linux System Engineer @ ASL - visit us at www.aslab.com
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