Thanks for the advice. I didn't realize that the button would turn the machine off! Travis >I'm curious, why not use the power button :). APM is a kernal flag, someone more >knowledgable >than me could explain how to change it :). > >Nigel > --- http://nts.ml.org FAQ: http://www.ps.uci.edu/~tomba/inspiron/ http://nts.ml.org/inspiron/ List Archives: http://nts.ml.org/inspiron/maillist.html To unsubscribe send a message to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] List administrator: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
- APM, and multiple network configurations. Travis Bauer
- Re: APM, and multiple network configurations. marvin stodolsky
- Re: APM, and multiple network configurations. Nigel Caughey
- Re: APM, and multiple network configurations. Yung Shing Gene
- Re[2]: APM, and multiple network configurations. vanbaren_gerald
- Re: APM, and multiple network configurations. Travis Bauer
- Re: APM, and multiple network configurations. Scott Stowers
