On Thursday 11 January 2007 09:35, Paul Abrahams wrote:
> On Tuesday 09 January 2007 1:28 pm, Paul Abrahams wrote:
> > When I attempt to shut down my 10.2 system from KDE, the shutdown
> > process stops when it's almost done.  I get to runlevel 0, and then
> > get these messages:
> >
> > Failed services in runlevel 0: lm_sensors webmin
> > Skipped services in runlevel 0: Susefirewall2_setup
> >
> > And then the computer just sits there.  The only way to stop it is
> > with the power-off button.
>
> The problem started after I turned off ACPI in the BIOS, though I
> didn't immediately realize that.  Turning ACPI back on restored the
> correct shutdown behavior.  There still might be a bug lurking here,
> though; why should the ACPI setting prevent the computer from
> shutting down?

Because that's one primary purpose of ACPI.

ACPI = Advanced Configuration and Power Interface


> Paul


Randall Schulz
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