Re: [Emc-users] Linux question

2013-10-20 Thread Marius Liebenberg
And Ubuntu has a setting that will shut down all open applications before shutting down the MB. This way you just push the button for on and again for off. If you loaded LCNC in the startup file, it makes it very easy. On 2013/10/20 05:36 AM, Jon Elson wrote: Terry Christophersen wrote: Hi

[Emc-users] Linux question

2013-10-19 Thread Terry Christophersen
Hi all, When I turn on the main power  switch my computer will come on for a couple of seconds then shut off.I wait for this to happen then push the computer on switch.This is how it been since I switched to a 525. Why does the computer come on without me hitting the computer on switch? Thanks

Re: [Emc-users] Linux question

2013-10-19 Thread Kenneth Lerman
That may depends on the computer configuration. I believe that my Intel board has a jumper to enable that. In some environments, you want the computer to come back online after a power failure. Ken On 10/19/2013 6:38 PM, Terry Christophersen wrote: Hi all, When I turn on the main power

Re: [Emc-users] Linux question

2013-10-19 Thread Jack Coats
You might check bios settings. For servers, I configure them to auto-boot at power on and after any power failure (simulated by a power strip turn off). Desktops are normally configured to power down if they find they were on or off when a power fails. It does sound like the power control is

Re: [Emc-users] Linux question

2013-10-19 Thread Jon Elson
Terry Christophersen wrote: Hi all, When I turn on the main power switch my computer will come on for a couple of seconds then shut off.I wait for this to happen then push the computer on switch.This is how it been since I switched to a 525. Why does the computer come on without me hitting