On Thu, 2012-03-15 at 10:13 -0500, Mikkel L. Ellertson wrote: 
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> On 03/15/2012 09:12 AM, Aaron Konstam wrote:
> > On Thu, 2012-03-15 at 18:42 +1000, Michael D. Setzer II wrote:
> >> I've recently noticed that my classroom machines are acting
> >> differently when using the power button to shut down. With past
> >> versions and originally with Fedora 16, the power button would
> >> cause it to do the same as a shutdown. But know it seems to go
> >> into a hibernation mode, and the power light is blinking.
> >>
> >> Attempts to get it to wake up fail, and only pressing and holding
> >> the power button in to shut it down, or removing power will get it to
> >> go off. Then for some reason, it will then boot up, and then restart
> >> again before going to a normal operation?
> >>
> >> Is there some setting to get the power button to do a shutdown
> >> and not a hibernation or sleep?
> > The system is not designed to have you shutdown the operating system by
> > holding the power button. That is a hardware related issue. If you try
> > that while running Windows it would give you an error message when you
> > rebooted.
> > To shut down you can either use the option in the menu or run: poweroff
> > or run: shutdown -h
> >
> Pushing the power button, as opposed to holding it, is an ACPI event
> that is trapped. The action is controlled by
> /etc/acpi/events/powerconf. That defaults to running
> /etc/acpi/actions/power.sh. That script checks to see if a power
> manager is running. If so, the event is passed to the power manager.
> Is not, the system runs the shutdown command.
> 
> Now, depending on what desktop you are running, you set what you
> want to happen by setting the action in the power  manager setup.
> (This is under System Settings -->Power in Gnome.)
> 
> Mikkel
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I don't disagree with what you are saying but getting used to shuting down an 
operating system 
using the power button is a bad practice. For example on my machine
holding the power button shuts down the machine while pressing the
button puts the machine to sleep. I agree this is configurable. But that
is in Fedora Linux, on other systems it is treated as a system error.


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