Shutdown remoto

2007-01-18 Thread Rodolfo Barbosa
Olá, Alguém conhece um meio seguro e elegante de efetuarmos um shutdown remoto em uma máquina Linux? Vou explicar minha situação melhor: Tenho 2 servidores, Debian SARGE, que utilizam o mesmo no-break. Um dos servidores está ligado ao no-break, via porta serial, e gerencia o mesmo. Quando

Re: Shutdown remoto

2007-01-18 Thread Thiago Arrais
). Estre script fica responsável por instruir a outra máquina a iniciar o processo de finalização (usando o shutdown ou alguma outra coisa). Gostei do problema. Se puder e tiver tempo, relate suas aventuras aqui na lista. Deve ter mais gente interessada. Thiago Arrais -- Mergulhando no Caos - http

Re: Shutdown remoto

2007-01-18 Thread Maxwillian Miorim
On 1/18/07, Rodolfo Barbosa [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Olá, Alguém conhece um meio seguro e elegante de efetuarmos um shutdown remoto em uma máquina Linux? Vou explicar minha situação melhor: Tenho 2 servidores, Debian SARGE, que utilizam o mesmo no-break. Um dos servidores está ligado ao

re: shutdown problem

2006-12-25 Thread Jude DaShiell
Apparently debian tries to use acpi by default and I suspect your bios may be too old. You might try acpi=force lapic as two boot parameters on the kernel lines in menu.lst. After that's done try aptitude dist-upgrade as root and when that's finished try shutdown -h now and power off

[HS] Shutdown Windows à partir d'une machine Linux : ?

2006-12-03 Thread Serge Smeesters
Salut Je suis peut-être un peu HS... sorry :/ J'ai à mon boulot installé un serveur Debian Etch au milieux de postes Windows XP. J'ai configuré ssh et vnc et j'en ai ouvert les ports sur le router. Donc je sais me connecter au serveur via ssh et vncviexer. Vendredi, j'ai laissé allumé une

Re: [HS] Shutdown Windows à partir d'une machine Linux : ?

2006-12-03 Thread Steve
Le dimanche 3 décembre 2006 12:42, Serge Smeesters a écrit : Salut salut. Je suis peut-être un peu HS... sorry :/ J'ai à mon boulot installé un serveur Debian Etch au milieux de postes Windows XP. J'ai configuré ssh et vnc et j'en ai ouvert les ports sur le router. Donc je sais me

Re: [HS] Shutdown Windows à partir d'une machine Linux : ?

2006-12-03 Thread Sébastien Kirche
At 12:42 on déc 3 2006, Serge Smeesters said : Le top serait qu'à partir du server (ssh) j'arrive à éteindre les postes Windows... La chose est-elle possible ? Si oui, comment !? La question a été abordée à la mi-novembre sur fcolc. Le salut se trouve dans la commande net : net rpc shutdown

Re: Why root fs read-only on shutdown?

2006-11-14 Thread Daniel Haude
On Fri, 10 Nov 2006 17:29:02 +0100, Douglas Tutty [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: In my S40unmountfs: echo -n Unmounting local filesystems... umount -tnoproc,noprocfs,nodevfs,nosysfs,nousbfs,nousbdevfs,nodevpts -d -a -r echo done. # This is superfluous. mount -n -o remount,ro / The umount -r

Re: Why root fs read-only on shutdown?

2006-11-10 Thread Daniel Haude
On Fri, 10 Nov 2006 00:47:14 +0100, Douglas Tutty [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Before power off, the filesystem has to be unmounted or it risks corruption. Since its being used (is busy) by the very scripts trying to unmount, it can't. The answer is for it to be remounted ro. Makes perfect

Re: Why root fs read-only on shutdown?

2006-11-10 Thread Douglas Tutty
On Fri, Nov 10, 2006 at 01:39:55PM +0100, Daniel Haude wrote: On Fri, 10 Nov 2006 00:47:14 +0100, Douglas Tutty [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Before power off, the filesystem has to be unmounted or it risks corruption. Since its being used (is busy) by the very scripts trying to unmount, it

Why root fs read-only on shutdown?

2006-11-09 Thread Daniel Haude
cumulative over my entire work life, I came up with the following brilliant idea: To my custom shutdown script (which backs up my day's work and does some cleanup) I added the line: touch /forcefsck and placed this symbolic link in rc0.d: S41checkfs.sh - ../init.d/checkfs.sh (right

Re: Why root fs read-only on shutdown?

2006-11-09 Thread Bill Marcum
costs me precious worktime. In an attempt to gain maybe 2 hours cumulative over my entire work life, I came up with the following brilliant idea: To my custom shutdown script (which backs up my day's work and does some cleanup) I added the line: touch /forcefsck and placed

Re: Why root fs read-only on shutdown?

2006-11-09 Thread Daniel Haude
On Thu, 09 Nov 2006 10:27:12 +0100, Bill Marcum [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: If you try to fsck / while it is mounted read-write, you will be warned that this is a very bad idea. Note that I don't try to check / on shutdown, and / also isn't checked by checkfs.sh. I'm wondering what makes

Re: Why root fs read-only on shutdown?

2006-11-09 Thread Douglas Tutty
costs me precious worktime. In an attempt to gain maybe 2 hours cumulative over my entire work life, I came up with the following brilliant idea: To my custom shutdown script (which backs up my day's work and does some cleanup) I added the line: touch /forcefsck and placed

Re: How to disable auto-shutdown screen?

2006-11-06 Thread Matus UHLAR - fantomas
On 06.11.06 11:32, gniuxiao wrote: There is no /etc/init.d/console-tools on my os (debian 3.1r3). But after reboot, it works ;-) thanks~ Oh, it had to be /etc/init.d/console-screen.sh - I dunno why doesn't the script have name console-tools, but ok. NExt time you should know :) On 11/3/06,

Re: How to disable auto-shutdown screen?

2006-11-05 Thread gniuxiao
There is no /etc/init.d/console-tools on my os (debian 3.1r3). But after reboot, it works ;-) thanks~ On 11/3/06, Matus UHLAR - fantomas [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On 03.11.06 17:21, gniuxiao wrote: Thanks, I changed these variables to 0, but how to let the kernel know these changes? Do I have

How to disable auto-shutdown screen?

2006-11-03 Thread gniuxiao
My screen shutdown automatically after some idle time, how to disable it? I've no X installed. Thanks. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: How to disable auto-shutdown screen?

2006-11-03 Thread Matus UHLAR - fantomas
On 03.11.06 16:40, gniuxiao wrote: My screen shutdown automatically after some idle time, how to disable it? I've no X installed. look at /etc/console-tools/config, variables BLANK_TIME, BLANK_DPMS and POWERDOWN_TIME -- Matus UHLAR - fantomas, [EMAIL PROTECTED] ; http://www.fantomas.sk

Re: How to disable auto-shutdown screen?

2006-11-03 Thread gniuxiao
Thanks, I changed these variables to 0, but how to let the kernel know these changes? Do I have to reboot? On 11/3/06, Matus UHLAR - fantomas [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On 03.11.06 16:40, gniuxiao wrote: My screen shutdown automatically after some idle time, how to disable it? I've no X

Re: How to disable auto-shutdown screen?

2006-11-03 Thread Matus UHLAR - fantomas
On 03.11.06 17:21, gniuxiao wrote: Thanks, I changed these variables to 0, but how to let the kernel know these changes? Do I have to reboot? /etc/init.d/console-tools start should work. sorry for forgetting. -- Matus UHLAR - fantomas, [EMAIL PROTECTED] ; http://www.fantomas.sk/ Warning: I

Re: cronjob lors du shutdown (halt)

2006-10-22 Thread mess-mate
shutdown ou halt). | J'ai rien trouvé à ce sujet? si quelqu'un a une piste ..? | merci d'avance | Merci pour le tuyau.. c'est fait :) Maintenant la machine peut faire autant de backups qu'elle veut, elle s'éteint toute seule de toute façon. cordialement mess-mate

cronjob lors du shutdown (halt)

2006-10-21 Thread mess-mate
Bonjour, j'ai un 'cron' que se s'exécute lors du 'boot'. ( @ boot ..) Cela concerne un backup. Etant donné que le backup prend beaucoup de temps et donc beaucoup de CPU, j'aimerais qu'il s'exécute lorsqu'on éteint la machine ( lors du shutdown ou halt). J'ai rien trouvé à ce sujet? si

Re: cronjob lors du shutdown (halt)

2006-10-21 Thread François TOURDE
( lors du shutdown ou halt). J'ai rien trouvé à ce sujet? si quelqu'un a une piste ..? merci d'avance C'est pas un cron qu'il te faut. Essaye dans les init scripts. Le runlevel 0 ou 6, je sais plus.

Re: cronjob lors du shutdown (halt)

2006-10-21 Thread mess-mate
, j'aimerais qu'il s'exécute lorsqu'on | éteint la machine ( lors du shutdown ou halt). | J'ai rien trouvé à ce sujet? si quelqu'un a une piste ..? | merci d'avance | | C'est pas un cron qu'il te faut. Essaye dans les init scripts. Le | runlevel 0 ou 6, je sais plus. | Bonne idée, je vais regarder

Re: cronjob lors du shutdown (halt)

2006-10-21 Thread Guy Roussin
'cron' que se s'exécute lors du 'boot'. ( @ boot ..) Cela concerne un backup. Etant donné que le backup prend beaucoup de temps et donc beaucoup de CPU, j'aimerais qu'il s'exécute lorsqu'on éteint la machine ( lors du shutdown ou halt). J'ai rien trouvé à ce sujet? si quelqu'un a une piste

gnome+main menu+shutdown

2006-09-20 Thread debianista . deb
Boas, Eu pretendia saber que comandos é que se encontram por detraz de shutdown e logout no applet main menu de GNOME ou entao onde me consigo informar ou visualizar melhor sobre isso? obrigadocumprimentosdebianista.deb

Log of shutdown procedure

2006-09-20 Thread Larry Irwin
We are having an odd issue with shutdown on Etch - 2.6.12 #1 SMP Tue Jan 3 17:35:30 EST 2006 i686 GNU/Linux. The symptom only occurs if we let a system sit idle for a day or 2 with at least one person logged in as root at the command prompt, but not running anything. The next day, if you type

Re: gnome+main menu+shutdown

2006-09-20 Thread José Alburquerque
debianista.deb wrote: hey I would like to know what are the commands behind shutdown and logout at the main menu applet (GNOME) or where can I see that? please thanks regards debianista.deb The dialogs that come up are part of the GNOME desktop functionality. When you logout

Re: gnome+main menu+shutdown

2006-09-20 Thread José Alburquerque
debianista.deb wrote: yeah thanks for reply ;) yes it is, gnome uses gdm to logoff and shutdown, but I would like to know how can I open that dialogs from the console ? please thanks debianista.deb I don't understand exactly what you are asking so I'll answer in the following way

gnome+main menu+shutdown

2006-09-19 Thread debianista . deb
hey I would like to know what are the commands behind shutdown and logout at the main menu applet (GNOME) or where can I see that? pleasethanksregardsdebianista.deb

Re: xfce: Wie shutdown als user?

2006-09-15 Thread Dieter Rethmeyer
Evgeni Golov schrieb am 14.09.2006 07:30: On Thu, 14 Sep 2006 00:08:07 +0200 Dieter Rethmeyer wrote: grep xfsm /etc/sudoers #dieter localhost = NOPASSWD: /usr/sbin/xfsm-shutdown-helper %users All = NOPASSWD: /usr/sbin/xfsm-shutdown-helper localhost ist n Host (der lokale), ALL heißt von

Re: xfce: Wie shutdown als user?

2006-09-13 Thread Ralph Bergmann
Dieter Rethmeyer schrieb: Alexander Schmehl schrieb am 10.09.2006 13:20: * Dieter Rethmeyer [EMAIL PROTECTED] [060910 01:57]: Bei mir habe ich hier folgendes: %users ALL=NOPASSWD:/usr/sbin/xfsm-shutdown-helper Ich habe das mit derselben Zeile auch mal probiert - aber es tut hier nicht

Re: xfce: Wie shutdown als user?

2006-09-13 Thread Dieter Rethmeyer
for xfce4 dependencies hexenkessel:~# grep xfsm /etc/sudoers %users ALL=NOPASSWD:/usr/sbin/xfsm-shutdown-helper debian32:/home/dieter# dpkg -l xfce4 |grep ^i ii xfce4 4.3.90.2 meta-package for xfce4 dependencies grep xfsm /etc/sudoers #dieter localhost = NOPASSWD: /usr/sbin/xfsm

Re: xfce: Wie shutdown als user?

2006-09-13 Thread Evgeni Golov
On Thu, 14 Sep 2006 00:08:07 +0200 Dieter Rethmeyer wrote: grep xfsm /etc/sudoers #dieter localhost = NOPASSWD: /usr/sbin/xfsm-shutdown-helper %users All = NOPASSWD: /usr/sbin/xfsm-shutdown-helper localhost ist n Host (der lokale), ALL heißt von überall, All wird wahrscheinlich als Host

Re: xfce: Wie shutdown als user?

2006-09-12 Thread Dieter Rethmeyer
Halim Sahin schrieb am 10.09.2006 11:20: man muß den power button am pc drücken um das herunterfahren auszulösen. Das ist beim Standort meines Rechners etwas umständlich. Der Rechner selbst steht schlecht erreichbar in einer Ecke und hängt mitsamt der zugehörigen Peripherie (Drucker,

Re: xfce: Wie shutdown als user?

2006-09-12 Thread Dieter Rethmeyer
Alexander Schmehl schrieb am 10.09.2006 13:20: * Dieter Rethmeyer [EMAIL PROTECTED] [060910 01:57]: Bei mir habe ich hier folgendes: %users ALL=NOPASSWD:/usr/sbin/xfsm-shutdown-helper Ich habe das mit derselben Zeile auch mal probiert - aber es tut hier nicht. Nach Klick auf shutdown oder

Re: xfce: Wie shutdown als user?

2006-09-12 Thread Evgeni Golov
On Tue, 12 Sep 2006 22:52:43 +0200 Dieter Rethmeyer wrote: Alexander Schmehl schrieb am 10.09.2006 13:20: * Dieter Rethmeyer [EMAIL PROTECTED] [060910 01:57]: Bei mir habe ich hier folgendes: %users ALL=NOPASSWD:/usr/sbin/xfsm-shutdown-helper Ich habe das mit derselben Zeile auch

Re: xfce: Wie shutdown als user?

2006-09-10 Thread Halim Sahin
als Otto Normalnutzer herunterfahren? Der Eintrag von ALL All = (ALL) NOPASSWD: /usr/sbin/xfsm-shutdown-helper mit visudo aktiviert zwar den Shutdown-Button, aber nach einer Passwortabfrage (wieso eigentlich, da steht doch NOPASSWD) kommt nur eine Fehlermeldung, dass ich nicht

Re: xfce: Wie shutdown als user?

2006-09-10 Thread Halim Sahin
Kleiner zusatz: man muß den power button am pc drücken um das herunterfahren auszulösen. Gruß halim k -- Haeufig gestellte Fragen und Antworten (FAQ): http://www.de.debian.org/debian-user-german-FAQ/ Zum AUSTRAGEN schicken Sie eine Mail an [EMAIL PROTECTED] mit dem Subject unsubscribe.

Re: xfce: Wie shutdown als user?

2006-09-10 Thread Alexander Schmehl
* Dieter Rethmeyer [EMAIL PROTECTED] [060910 01:57]: Der Eintrag von ALL All = (ALL) NOPASSWD: /usr/sbin/xfsm-shutdown-helper mit visudo aktiviert zwar den Shutdown-Button, aber nach einer Passwortabfrage (wieso eigentlich, da steht doch NOPASSWD) kommt nur eine Fehlermeldung, dass ich

xfce: Wie shutdown als user?

2006-09-09 Thread Dieter Rethmeyer
Hallo, ich habe hier etch mit xfce4 installiert. Wie kann ich den Rechner als Otto Normalnutzer herunterfahren? Der Eintrag von ALL All = (ALL) NOPASSWD: /usr/sbin/xfsm-shutdown-helper mit visudo aktiviert zwar den Shutdown-Button, aber nach einer Passwortabfrage (wieso eigentlich, da

[sbp2] external hard disk shutdown timer

2006-08-07 Thread olecom
from spcecs i've found t10.org), that shutdown ieee1394/usb-storage external HDD. TIA. deen:/home/olecom# sdparm --set=IDLE=0 -6 /dev/sda /dev/sda: WD2500JB External 2.23 [simplified direct access device] Request sense detected: Sense key: Blank Check ASC=55, ASCQ=55 continuing

Re: Shutdown my Laptop? Why should I?

2006-08-06 Thread Russell L. Harris
Steve Lamb [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Russell L. Harris wrote: So it generally is best to use a laptop in the service for which a laptop was designed. But if you keep the machine in a cool room, it may run for years in continuous service. Certainly has been the case for my laptop.

Re: Shutdown my Laptop? Why should I?

2006-08-05 Thread Mike McCarty
Russell L. Harris wrote: [in regards to laptop hard discs] The situation is not simple. Indeed, it is not. [snip some very good information] The head of the drive normally flies (in the aerodynamic sense) above the spinning media; there is no contact with the media while the drive

Re: Shutdown my Laptop? Why should I?

2006-08-05 Thread Steve Lamb
Russell L. Harris wrote: So it generally is best to use a laptop in the service for which a laptop was designed. But if you keep the machine in a cool room, it may run for years in continuous service. Certainly has been the case for my laptop. When I left one job a few years ago I was

Re: Shutdown my Laptop? Why should I?

2006-08-04 Thread Russell L. Harris
Jack Nguy [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Another thing to keep in mind is the spinning of the harddrive. A harddrive doesn't have inifite lifespan and laptop harddrives are not designed for 24/7 spinning. Jack On 7/12/06, David R. Litwin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I have a year old Toshiba

Re: Shutdown my Laptop? Why should I?

2006-08-03 Thread Jack Nguy
Another thing to keep in mind is the spinning of the harddrive. A harddrive doesn't have inifite lifespan and laptop harddrives are not designed for 24/7 spinning. Jack On 7/12/06, David R. Litwin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I have a year old Toshiba Intel Mobil P4 laptop using Sid. I recently

Re: Laptop freeze after 'end current session' or 'shutdown'

2006-08-01 Thread Bruno Costacurta
On Sunday 30 July 2006 23:39, Magnus Pedersen wrote: Bruno Costacurta wrote: On Sunday 30 July 2006 16:53, Magnus Pedersen wrote: Bruno Costacurta wrote: Hello, my laptop often freeze after end 'current session' or 'shutdown' operations. I'm using etch on an Acer Aspire 9100

Laptop freeze after 'end current session' or 'shutdown'

2006-07-30 Thread Bruno Costacurta
Hello, my laptop often freeze after end 'current session' or 'shutdown' operations. I'm using etch on an Acer Aspire 9100. Difficult to give more details as nothing is displayed but computer is still on (ie. fan is running..etc..) and I have to remove alimentation (sector+battery) to switch

Re: Laptop freeze after 'end current session' or 'shutdown'

2006-07-30 Thread Magnus Pedersen
Bruno Costacurta wrote: Hello, my laptop often freeze after end 'current session' or 'shutdown' operations. I'm using etch on an Acer Aspire 9100. Difficult to give more details as nothing is displayed but computer is still on (ie. fan is running..etc..) and I have to remove alimentation

Re: Laptop freeze after 'end current session' or 'shutdown'

2006-07-30 Thread Clive Menzies
On (30/07/06 16:25), Bruno Costacurta wrote: Hello, my laptop often freeze after end 'current session' or 'shutdown' operations. I'm using etch on an Acer Aspire 9100. Difficult to give more details as nothing is displayed but computer is still on (ie. fan is running..etc..) and I have

Re: Laptop freeze after 'end current session' or 'shutdown'

2006-07-30 Thread Bruno Costacurta
On Sunday 30 July 2006 16:53, Magnus Pedersen wrote: Bruno Costacurta wrote: Hello, my laptop often freeze after end 'current session' or 'shutdown' operations. I'm using etch on an Acer Aspire 9100. Difficult to give more details as nothing is displayed but computer is still on (ie

Re: Laptop freeze after 'end current session' or 'shutdown'

2006-07-30 Thread Bruno Costacurta
On Sunday 30 July 2006 17:30, Clive Menzies wrote: On (30/07/06 16:25), Bruno Costacurta wrote: Hello, my laptop often freeze after end 'current session' or 'shutdown' operations. I'm using etch on an Acer Aspire 9100. Difficult to give more details as nothing is displayed

Re: Laptop freeze after 'end current session' or 'shutdown'

2006-07-30 Thread Magnus Pedersen
Bruno Costacurta wrote: On Sunday 30 July 2006 16:53, Magnus Pedersen wrote: Bruno Costacurta wrote: Hello, my laptop often freeze after end 'current session' or 'shutdown' operations. I'm using etch on an Acer Aspire 9100. Difficult to give more details as nothing is displayed but computer

Re: Laptop freeze after 'end current session' or 'shutdown'

2006-07-30 Thread M-L
On Sunday 30 July 2006 14:25, Bruno Costacurta shared this with us all: -- Hello, -- -- my laptop often freeze after end 'current session' -- or 'shutdown' operations. I'm using etch on an Acer Aspire 9100. -- -- Difficult to give more details as nothing is displayed but computer -- is still

Re: script con shutdown no funciona

2006-07-18 Thread Carlos M.S.
máquina: aptitude -y -f dist-upgrade shutdown -h +1 Se ejecuta como root por medio de cron. Lo cierto es que no se apaga la máquina. Si tecleo sudo shutdown -h +1, sí que se apaga, pero dentro de un script no tira. ¿Qué ocurre? ¿No se puede llamar al shutdown desde dentro de un script? Gracias de

Re: script con shutdown no funciona

2006-07-18 Thread Alejandro Bárcena Campos
pertenece el sript? ¿Qué permisos tiene? Aunque si tiene permisos de ejecución, y el crontab es el de root... debería funcionar. En ese script hay varias líneas, pero lo importante es: /usr/bin/aptitude -y -f dist-upgrade /sbin/shutdown -h +1 ¿Pretendes apagar el sistema 1 minuto después de darle

Re: script con shutdown no funciona

2006-07-18 Thread Carlos M.S.
/aptitude -y -f dist-upgrade /sbin/shutdown -h +1 ¿Pretendes apagar el sistema 1 minuto después de darle `/usr/bin/aptitude -y -f dist-upgrade`? No creo que tenga el tiempo suficiente como para actualizar los paquete ;o( Partía de la base que la ejecución era secuencial y que por lo tanto no se

SOLUCIONADO: script con shutdown no funciona

2006-07-18 Thread Carlos M.S.
/cerrarsistema.sh ¿A quién pertenece el sript? ¿Qué permisos tiene? Aunque si tiene permisos de ejecución, y el crontab es el de root... debería funcionar. En ese script hay varias líneas, pero lo importante es: /usr/bin/aptitude -y -f dist-upgrade /sbin/shutdown -h +1 ¿Pretendes apagar el

Re: script con shutdown no funciona

2006-07-18 Thread Alejandro Bárcena Campos
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Carlos M.S. wrote: /sbin/shutdown -h +1 ¿Pretendes apagar el sistema 1 minuto después de darle `/usr/bin/aptitude -y -f dist-upgrade`? No creo que tenga el tiempo suficiente como para actualizar los paquete ;o( Partía de la base que la

Re: script con shutdown no funciona

2006-07-18 Thread Carlos M.S.
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Alejandro Bárcena Campos wrote: Carlos M.S. wrote: /sbin/shutdown -h +1 ¿Pretendes apagar el sistema 1 minuto después de darle `/usr/bin/aptitude -y -f dist-upgrade`? No creo que tenga el tiempo suficiente como para actualizar los paquete ;o

Re: Shutdown my Laptop? Why should I?

2006-07-18 Thread Micha Feigin
On Mon, 17 Jul 2006 12:57:01 -0500 Owen Heisler [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Sun, 2006-07-16 at 02:06 +0300, Micha Feigin wrote: On Thu, 13 Jul 2006 22:51:03 -0500 Jay C Vollmer wrote: On Thursday 13 July 2006 21:24, Carl Fink wrote: I'm not an electrochemist, but modern Li-ion batteries

Re: Shutdown my Laptop? Why should I?

2006-07-18 Thread Owen Heisler
On Tue, 2006-07-18 at 03:04 +0300, Micha Feigin wrote: On Mon, 17 Jul 2006 12:57:01 -0500 Owen Heisler [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I read in a Popular Science magazine that freezing a battery may help. I had little to lose as this battery was getting very bad, so I tried it. ...It didn't

script con shutdown no funciona

2006-07-17 Thread Carlos M.S.
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Hola gente, tengo un script que se ejecuta a cierta hora de la tarde. El objetivo es actualizar el equipo y apagar la máquina: aptitude -y -f dist-upgrade shutdown -h +1 Se ejecuta como root por medio de cron. Lo cierto es que no se apaga la

Re: script con shutdown no funciona

2006-07-17 Thread Ricardo Frydman Eureka!
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Carlos M.S. wrote: Hola gente, tengo un script que se ejecuta a cierta hora de la tarde. El objetivo es actualizar el equipo y apagar la máquina: aptitude -y -f dist-upgrade shutdown -h +1 Se ejecuta como root por medio de cron. Lo cierto

Re: script con shutdown no funciona

2006-07-17 Thread Iñaki
El Lunes, 17 de Julio de 2006 21:05, Carlos M.S. escribió: Hola gente, tengo un script que se ejecuta a cierta hora de la tarde. El objetivo es actualizar el equipo y apagar la máquina: aptitude -y -f dist-upgrade shutdown -h +1 Se ejecuta como root por medio de cron. Lo cierto es que

Re: script con shutdown no funciona

2006-07-17 Thread Carlos M.S.
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Iñaki wrote: El Lunes, 17 de Julio de 2006 21:05, Carlos M.S. escribió: Hola gente, tengo un script que se ejecuta a cierta hora de la tarde. El objetivo es actualizar el equipo y apagar la máquina: aptitude -y -f dist-upgrade shutdown -h +1 Se

Re: script con shutdown no funciona

2006-07-17 Thread Ricardo Frydman Eureka!
shutdown -h +1 Se ejecuta como root por medio de cron. Lo cierto es que no se apaga la máquina. Si tecleo sudo shutdown -h +1, sí que se apaga, pero dentro de un script no tira. ¿Qué ocurre? ¿No se puede llamar al shutdown desde dentro de un script? Gracias de antemano. Carlos Como bien te

Re: Shutdown my Laptop? Why should I?

2006-07-17 Thread Owen Heisler
On Sun, 2006-07-16 at 02:06 +0300, Micha Feigin wrote: On Thu, 13 Jul 2006 22:51:03 -0500 Jay C Vollmer wrote: On Thursday 13 July 2006 21:24, Carl Fink wrote: I'm not an electrochemist, but modern Li-ion batteries don't develop memory, they just lose capacity each time they're charged.

Re: Shutdown my Laptop? Why should I?

2006-07-16 Thread Micha Feigin
On Thu, 13 Jul 2006 22:51:03 -0500 Jay C Vollmer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Thursday 13 July 2006 21:24, Carl Fink wrote: I'm not an electrochemist, but modern Li-ion batteries don't develop memory, they just lose capacity each time they're charged. Isn't what you're describing

Re: Shutdown my Laptop? Why should I?

2006-07-14 Thread Carl Fink
On Thu, Jul 13, 2006 at 10:51:03PM -0500, Jay C Vollmer wrote: On Thursday 13 July 2006 21:24, Carl Fink wrote: I'm not an electrochemist, but modern Li-ion batteries don't develop memory, they just lose capacity each time they're charged. Isn't what you're describing 'memory?' No. A

Re: Shutdown my Laptop? Why should I?

2006-07-14 Thread Mike McCarty
Carl Fink wrote: On Thu, Jul 13, 2006 at 10:51:03PM -0500, Jay C Vollmer wrote: On Thursday 13 July 2006 21:24, Carl Fink wrote: I'm not an electrochemist, but modern Li-ion batteries don't develop memory, they just lose capacity each time they're charged. Isn't what you're describing

Re: Shutdown my Laptop? Why should I?

2006-07-14 Thread Mike McCarty
Gnu-Raiz wrote: David R. Litwin [EMAIL PROTECTED] I have a year old Toshiba Intel Mobil P4 laptop using Sid. Does your laptop get hot under load? My wife has a Pentium M that burned out two motherboards, when used to crunch RC5-72. I look at it like this, if a computer is left on it might

Re: Shutdown my Laptop? Why should I?

2006-07-14 Thread Nate Duehr
Carl Fink wrote: On Thu, Jul 13, 2006 at 10:51:03PM -0500, Jay C Vollmer wrote: On Thursday 13 July 2006 21:24, Carl Fink wrote: I'm not an electrochemist, but modern Li-ion batteries don't develop memory, they just lose capacity each time they're charged. Isn't what you're describing

Re: Shutdown my Laptop? Why should I?

2006-07-13 Thread Dave Patterson
* Ron Johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2006-07-12 16:54:21 -0500]: I use a 12 piece of 2x4 wood to prop up the rear of my never-moves, always-on work laptop. That gives room to circulate air underneath, and the fan hardly ever comes on. Once or twice a week for a a few minutes. I've done the

Odp: Re: Shutdown my Laptop? Why should I?

2006-07-13 Thread Zbigniew Wiech
I always suspend instead of shutting down for the same reason . I don't see any negatives. (very old Compaq, Win 2K) regards Greg Ryman [EMAIL PROTECTED] 2006-07-12 19:45 Do debian-user@lists.debian.org DW Temat Re: Shutdown my Laptop? Why should I? -BEGIN PGP SIGNED

Re: Shutdown my Laptop? Why should I?

2006-07-13 Thread Derek Broughton
. Absolutely. I power off, but I never do a shutdown except when changing kernels. The rest of the time I use suspend-to-disk. -- derek -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: Shutdown my Laptop? Why should I?

2006-07-13 Thread Gnu-Raiz
From: Dave Patterson [EMAIL PROTECTED] I've done the same here, because of the high ambient heat in Bangkok. Built a little rack to set the slab on, and heat problems went away. My Sony laptop does have little feet at the back for that very reason, while the Dell 600M does not. The

Re: Shutdown my Laptop? Why should I?

2006-07-13 Thread Ritesh Raj Sarraf
Sean Perry on Thursday 13 Jul 2006 01:37 wrote: That said, most laptop batteries degrade performance significantly if left plugged into the mains 24/7. So only plug in for refills. That's scary. I've been using my laptop 24/7 plugged into the mains. Can you refer me to some documentation

Re: Shutdown my Laptop? Why should I?

2006-07-13 Thread Derek Broughton
Ritesh Raj Sarraf wrote: Sean Perry on Thursday 13 Jul 2006 01:37 wrote: That said, most laptop batteries degrade performance significantly if left plugged into the mains 24/7. So only plug in for refills. That's scary. I've been using my laptop 24/7 plugged into the mains. Can you

Re: Shutdown my Laptop? Why should I?

2006-07-13 Thread Chris Mattern
Carl Fink [EMAIL PROTECTED] On Wed, Jul 12, 2006 at 01:07:48PM -0700, Sean Perry wrote: That said, most laptop batteries degrade performance significantly if left plugged into the mains 24/7. So only plug in for refills. Really? Most batteries lose life if repeatedly discharged and

Re: Shutdown my Laptop? Why should I?

2006-07-13 Thread M-L
On Friday 14 July 2006 03:47, Ritesh Raj Sarraf wrote this for perusal by us all: -- Sean Perry on Thursday 13 Jul 2006 01:37 wrote: -- -- That said, most laptop batteries degrade performance significantly if -- left plugged into the mains 24/7. So only plug in for refills. -- -- That's scary.

Re: Shutdown my Laptop? Why should I?

2006-07-13 Thread Charlie
On Friday 14 July 2006 07:08, Chris Mattern wrote this for perusal by us all: -- Carl Fink [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- -- On Wed, Jul 12, 2006 at 01:07:48PM -0700, Sean Perry wrote: -- -- -- That said, most laptop batteries degrade performance significantly if -- left plugged into the mains 24/7.

Re: Shutdown my Laptop? Why should I?

2006-07-13 Thread Carl Fink
On Fri, Jul 14, 2006 at 09:32:28AM +1000, Charlie wrote: My current Acer laptop, 2 years old. Has the company suggest that a 500 charge life cycle is usual, but could vary. It doesn't suggest that the battery will continue to deliver the same amount of battery time throughout that cycle

Re: Shutdown my Laptop? Why should I?

2006-07-13 Thread Nate Duehr
Chris Mattern wrote: Carl Fink [EMAIL PROTECTED] On Wed, Jul 12, 2006 at 01:07:48PM -0700, Sean Perry wrote: That said, most laptop batteries degrade performance significantly if left plugged into the mains 24/7. So only plug in for refills. Really? Most batteries lose life if

Re: Shutdown my Laptop? Why should I?

2006-07-13 Thread Jay C Vollmer
On Thursday 13 July 2006 21:24, Carl Fink wrote: I'm not an electrochemist, but modern Li-ion batteries don't develop memory, they just lose capacity each time they're charged. Isn't what you're describing 'memory?' -- JAY VOLLMER[EMAIL PROTECTED] TEXT REFS DOUBLEPLUSUNGOOD

Run command on shutdown

2006-07-12 Thread Marco
What's the safest way to run a command on every shutdown? Thanks, Marco -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: Run command on shutdown

2006-07-12 Thread Michael Ott
Hello Marco! What's the safest way to run a command on every shutdown? Create an init script and create a link into rc0.d CU Michael -- ,''`. Michael Ott, e-mail: michael at zolnott dot de : :' : Debian SID on Thinkpad T43: `. `'http

Re: Run command on shutdown

2006-07-12 Thread Thibaut Paumard
Le mercredi 12 juillet 2006 à 12:56 +0200, Marco a écrit : What's the safest way to run a command on every shutdown? Thanks, Marco I would guess it's to put a script in the init.d directory corresponding to the shutdown runlevel (perhaps also reboot runlevel). Check /etc/inittab

Re: Run command on shutdown

2006-07-12 Thread Mumia W.
On 07/12/2006 05:56 AM, Marco wrote: What's the safest way to run a command on every shutdown? Thanks, Marco Install the debian-reference and take a look at § 6.5.4 Runlevel Usage. Also look at man update-rc.d -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject

Re: Run command on shutdown

2006-07-12 Thread Ron Johnson
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Michael Ott wrote: Hello Marco! What's the safest way to run a command on every shutdown? Create an init script and create a link into rc0.d rc0.d or rc6.d? - -- Ron Johnson, Jr. Jefferson LA USA Is common sense really valid? For example

Re: Run command on shutdown

2006-07-12 Thread Bob McGowan
: Hello Marco! What's the safest way to run a command on every shutdown? Create an init script and create a link into rc0.d rc0.d or rc6.d? - -- Ron Johnson, Jr. Jefferson LA USA Is common sense really valid? For example, it is common sense to white-power racists that whites are superior

Re: Run command on shutdown

2006-07-12 Thread Digby Tarvin
On Wed, Jul 12, 2006 at 10:28:15AM -0500, Ron Johnson wrote: -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Michael Ott wrote: Hello Marco! What's the safest way to run a command on every shutdown? Create an init script and create a link into rc0.d rc0.d or rc6.d? If you look

Shutdown my Laptop? Why should I?

2006-07-12 Thread David R. Litwin
I have a year old Toshiba Intel Mobil P4 laptop using Sid. I recently downloaded two large files via BitTorrent. As I wanted to have them as quickly as I could, I decided to leave my laptop on until they were fully downloaded, rebooting only for

Re: Shutdown my Laptop? Why should I?

2006-07-12 Thread Greg Ryman
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 I would say to do a reboot and possible a file system check once a month to avoid corruption and unintended loss of data. Other then that, you don't need to reboot. David R. Litwin wrote: I have a year old Toshiba Intel Mobil P4 laptop using Sid. I

Re: Shutdown my Laptop? Why should I?

2006-07-12 Thread Digby Tarvin
On Wed, Jul 12, 2006 at 10:45:20AM -0700, Greg Ryman wrote: I would say to do a reboot and possible a file system check once a month to avoid corruption and unintended loss of data. Other then that, you don't need to reboot. I would also suggest a reboot any time you use apt to do an upgrade,

Re: Shutdown my Laptop? Why should I?

2006-07-12 Thread Robert Brockway
I'm going piggy back a couple responses here... On Wed, 12 Jul 2006, Digby Tarvin wrote: On Wed, Jul 12, 2006 at 10:45:20AM -0700, Greg Ryman wrote: I would say to do a reboot and possible a file system check once a month to avoid corruption and unintended loss of data. Other then that, you

Re: Shutdown my Laptop? Why should I?

2006-07-12 Thread Gnu-Raiz
David R. Litwin [EMAIL PROTECTED] I have a year old Toshiba Intel Mobil P4 laptop using Sid. Does your laptop get hot under load? My wife has a Pentium M that burned out two motherboards, when used to crunch RC5-72. I look at it like this, if a computer is left on it might as well be doing

Re: Shutdown my Laptop? Why should I?

2006-07-12 Thread Sean Perry
David R. Litwin wrote: I have a year old Toshiba Intel Mobil P4 laptop using Sid. I recently downloaded two large files via BitTorrent. As I wanted to have them as quickly as I could, I decided to leave my laptop on until they were fully downloaded, rebooting only for upgrades. I noticed no real

Re: Shutdown my Laptop? Why should I?

2006-07-12 Thread Carl Fink
On Wed, Jul 12, 2006 at 01:07:48PM -0700, Sean Perry wrote: That said, most laptop batteries degrade performance significantly if left plugged into the mains 24/7. So only plug in for refills. Really? Most batteries lose life if repeatedly discharged and recharged. -- Carl Fink

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