In the last episode (Nov 21), Ertan Kucukoglu said:
> > Yes. You can also tell the system whether to sleep or shutdown, for
> > every button ACPI has access to (handly for laptops where you want the
> > lid switch to shutdown the system instead of put it in standby, for
> > example).
>
> Last que
In the last episode (Nov 20), [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
> David Siebörger writes:
>
> >At 11:12 PM on Monday 18 November 2002, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> >>I want to learn if there is a way to make the system shutdown with the
> >>key on the case.
> >
> >Provided your system supports ACPI, that
David Siebörger writes:
At 11:12 PM on Monday 18 November 2002, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I want to learn if there is a way to make the system shutdown with the key
on the case.
Provided your system supports ACPI, that feature will be available in
FreeBSD 5.
Does 5.0 DP2 has this feature?
At 11:12 PM on Monday 18 November 2002, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I want to learn if there is a way to make the system shutdown with the key
> on the case.
Provided your system supports ACPI, that feature will be available in
FreeBSD 5.
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Hello,
I want to learn if there is a way to make the system shutdown with the key
on the case.
I searched the mailing list but could not find a solution. Also, man apm and
man apmd does not have some option for me that I could find.
My problem is if I press the case power key, system just c