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Yes, I believe Compaq Presario's (seeing as it's HP now) benefit from
the Toshiba extras module (your basic Fn function keys ~ like screen
brightness)... however this should not have much to do with the shutting
down part.

If I had to take another guess, I would guess that the 2.6.10-morph
version is slighly broken (ACPI). You can simply try a test.... Download
a fresh copy (vanilla) of 2.6.10, apply Alan Cox's patch (to fix acpi
which was horribly broken for my laptop anyway) from here:
ftp://ftp.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/people/alan/linux-2.6/2.6.10/patch-2.6.10-ac12.bz2

Apply the patch, copy your current .config file to your new source, and
try that one. This is the exact same setup as I run at home, which shuts
down fine on my HP ze4268 laptop. If shutting down then works, you
"know" what the cause is ;-)

Sorry, that's about the best I can do here ... it's all a bit of
guess-work from my side though.

Hope this helps,
Greetings
Ralph

Ducky Z. wrote:
> My laptop is Compaq Presario 2500. I was upgrading the kernel from
> 2.6.8-nitro to 2.6.10-morph. I will also try to add toshiba extra.
> 
> Sincerely,
> D.
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