RE: [SLE] Power Off on Shutdown
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ATX motherboard + Power supply. These are Super Socket 7 computers (K6 and above)... though you may be lucky and have something as old as a P200MMX with an ATX mobo. Also, all Socket 370 boards are ATX and are Pentium II and above computers. These types were introduced in about 1997 (as in PC97 specification)so anything after that is likely to be ATX. A good indication if you have ATX is the connections are all grouped into an rectangle at the back of your PC - with serial ports, parallel ports, maybe USB, and PS/2 connections here. If you open up your computer you will see a lead from your power supply to the motherboard that has (I can't think off hand) about 2 x 10 connections on all grouped together (unlike AT where the lead is a single row of connections (10 of them). Kev
-----Original Message----- From: Paul W. Abrahams [mailto:abrahams@valinet.com] Sent: 30 April 2000 19:50 To: SuSE listserve Subject: Re: [SLE] Power Off on Shutdown
What are the requirements on the power supply and motherboard so that software-directed power off is possible at all?
Paul Abrahams
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