Hello again, Ron Johnson, Jr. !
Last night i didn't remember from where APM ist used, but hoped you could
find something about in the Kernel-Doku ( or simply reading the
config-informations with 'menuconfig' ).
Additionally here is one more piece about that ( but there may be more
instances
On Mon, 2002-04-15 at 19:47, Ric Otte wrote:
I am running Debian 2.2.17 on my office machine connected to a university
network. When I'm in my office things work well, and I am connected well to
the outside world. When I leave the office and the machine is not being used,
it cannot be pinged
On 17 Apr 2002 16:25:18 -0500
Ron Johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Mon, 2002-04-15 at 19:47, Ric Otte wrote:
but I couldn't find any power saving system
turned on in the bios
(snip)
Have you looked in the BIOS setup program.
based on his statement that you quoted, I would say he has.
Hello Ron Johnson, Jr. ( Home: [EMAIL PROTECTED] ) !
You may have a look in your Kernel-Config. Perhaps you have turned on there
APIC or APM or something alike ? Linux won't need the BIOS-Setup.
--
Michl.
to the outside world. When I leave the office and the machine is not
being used,
I am running Debian 2.2.17 on my office machine connected to a university
network. When I'm in my office things work well, and I am connected well to
the outside world. When I leave the office and the machine is not being used,
it cannot be pinged from the outside world (it can be pinged when
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