Doesn't shutdown normaly !!!
When I logout to shutdown the system it kills everything except the last kill proccess .
I mean I have to push the power button manually (By myself) It doesn't shutdown,,, REALLY ANNOYING . What to do ? :cry: |
the APM module probably isn't installed. Type lsmod and see if APM is running. If it isn't, uncomment the APM line in /etc/rc.d/rc.modules.
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What is the process that doesn't die?
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That command doesn't work.
there no existing lsmod command . Does that mean APM is not installed ? About that proccess thing, Eventually it says it's killing all proccesses signals, But it doesn't seem it's killing or cutting the power . I have to shutdown myself by pushing the button . Very Silly . |
Look into the /etc/rc.d/rc.modules file and see if APM is commented out (if the line starts with a #, it's commented out). Remove the #, reboot and your system should shut down fine.
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Do you believe guys that I still don't understand the affero feature in this site ?!!!
I just couldn't understand the illustration for the affero thing yet ! can anyone one explaine it please ? |
There is no any file called rc.module in that dir !!!
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Sorry about that, that's the way to do it in slackware. I guess redhat has a different approach.
about affero: check out http://www.affero.com/ to answer all your questions. |
Even I'm facing da same prob somtimes....when i click on logout n try to logout to shutdown da system......the system doesnt responf and i have to manually shutdown my pc....plz help ! :(
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Still don't k'now what an affero is, Screenshots not that much helpful,
Can anyone explaine it please . I would make a new thread for those affero explainations Anyways,,, I also still can't find that file in that directory . What do you think I should do ? |
Sorry if bothering with the affero thing :)
Just k'new that there is something called an affero page . |
For an explanation of Affero, go to www.affero.com/ca/lq.php
There is a good, simple explanation of what affero is. |
What about the shutdown thing ?
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http://www.linuxquestions.org/questi...threadid=66172
http://www.linuxquestions.org/questi...ght=APM+redhat http://www.linuxquestions.org/questi...ght=APM+redhat http://www.linuxquestions.org/questi...ght=APM+redhat The 4 posts above may have the info you need (or if not, at least more ideas on where to look) If you want more posts, I did a search on this site on "APM redhat" (minus the quotes). |
I had this exact same problem (issue) with suse 8.2. The way I fixed it was to go into Yast2 -> System -> Boot Loader Configurator. When in here, hit the button on the bottom that says "Edit Configuration" and find where it says "apm=off" and change it to read "apm=on". Then reboot your system and see if it works. Worked like a charm for me.
rberry88 |
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