muzh wrote:
1) Make sure you have "Kernel with APM management support" installed, or compile one yourself. 2) Enable "Power off at shutdown" (or something similar) in Yast->System Configuration->Change Configuration File. 3) Escape out of Yast, making sure the message "SuSEConfig has been launched --" appears at some stage. Hope this helps --
On Tuesday 09 January 2001 21:02, Neville Cobb wrote:
Why doesn't SuSE 7.0 shut off the computer after I log out. Is there something I have to do to get this working. It worked OK with md7.0 so I guess my motherboard is quite capable.
Nev
-- Never trust a man in a suit
cll
Thanks for the advice. I managed to recompile the kernel and it now works. However I noticed the handbook is wrong at Page 378 Para 13.3 in that the configuration file that came with the linux distribution is /boot/vmlinuz.config and not /usr/src/linux/.config as stated in the para. It only appears in the /usr/src/linux folder upon your first compile. Nev