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pressing power button off Vs. Start -> Turn off Computer
Just wanted this so if you had an accidental mouse click on the shutdown button, you didn't lose all your work. Most convenient thing at the end of the day is if you're leaving work, just hit the power button on your notebook followed by enter without looking at the screen or anything. Just having the power button

Tape eraser changed color on TV- HELP
After pushing Power button, system does not always boot up. Indicator light comes on, fan runs, but boot sequence does not initiate. After powering off, then pushing power button, the computer usually Is there a setting in Windows that could contribute to this problem? I tried turning off Hibernation, no change.

ACPI and FreeBSD 5.2.1?
Hence I simply tested by including one component after the other (it's a real PITA to run FBA everytime... ;-)) However I could include every component and the power button always worked. Then I figured that as soon as I change the action on pressing the power button (or don't change: just select the same setting

How do I change Colour Ink Cart on Epson Stylus Photo 750 ?
Does this board require a case that has a power switch going directly to the power supply? It says here - Remote Power On/Off Switches: JRMS1/JRMS2 (JP1) Connect to a 2-pin push button switch to JRMS1/JRMS2. Every time the switch is shorted by pushing it once, the power supply will change its status from OFF to ON.

Dual boot hell. Is BIOS being changed by Slack or XP? - FIXED
Open Power Options 3. Click Advanced tab 4. Under Power Buttons options select "Shut Down" - "When I press the power button on my computer". Apply the changes. 5. So the next time when you want to Shut Down your PC instead of Hibernate, just press the Power Button from your PC. It will automatically shut off your

Problems with power button after latest acpi_button.c 1.18 change
°Mike° qp_mike...@yahoo.com 24hoursupport helpdesk Change the CMOS battery, and ensure that advanced power management is installed and activated correctly. So he has to hold the power button for 3 seconds for it to turn off. Also, when you want to turn on the computer it does not boot up when you press the

State Power Button
When I follow this path: START / Control Panel / Performance and Maintenance / Power Options / Advanced tab ... there is an option to change how your PC behaves when the power button is pushed (shut down - do nothing - hibernate. etc.) On another PC I have XP loaded as well (same edition) but this option is not

Problems with power button after latest acpi_button.c 1.18 change
I didn't see anything in Fujitsu's utils to change any of their specific HW buttons to do it, so i just went with the power button solution. Also, in the Power Options Control Panel, on the Advanced tab, there are options to change what happens when you press the computer's power button. You can change that to

Change Shutodown Mode in XP
Lots has changed between 4.8 and 5.2.1, ACPI has been included for general consumption, for starters :-) When I had 4.8 installed, with the stock kernel I could press the power button on my machine and set my machine into a sleep mode (HDs spin down, etc., pressing power again resumes the machine).

P2B-F Boot problem
All of them I've seen interpret holding the power button down for some time (3 seconds IIRC) as an instruction to completely power down vs. going to sleep or standby or whatever. (Don't really know because I detest it-I always reconfigure so pushing the power button turns the power off, but this doesn't change what

System locks before getting to second boot screen 440LX chipset
... at 0xfec03000 Pentium Pro MTRR support enabled ACPI-0660: *** Warning: Type override - [DEB_] had invalid type (Integer) for Scope operator, changed to changed to ( Scope) acpi0: <RCC GCHE > on motherboard acpi0: Power Button (fixed) Timecounter "ACPI-safe" frequency 3579545 Hz quality 1000 pcibios: BIOS

Power Button lost it's function
You probably changed a powerup feature in the bios < power button =stanbye or off > and that made it start doing that . One setting makes you press the power button after powering up, and the other don't.So if you set the one that requires you to push the pwer on button that's what started it.

kern/60221: ATA system freezes during heavy loads
... changed to (Scope) ACPI-0671: *** Warning: Type override - [CMOS] had invalid type (Intege= r) for Scope operator, changed to (Scope) npx0: [FAST] npx0: <math processor> on motherboard npx0: INT 16 interface acpi0: <RCC RCCNILE > on motherboard acpi0: Power Button (fixed) acpi0: Sleep Button (fixed) Timecounter

Help - Hit the power button and nothing happens (D845WN w P4 1.7)
The reason is simple: Users have a very basic expectation, that pressing the power button will turn the machine off. This is a basic expectation, both because it's very basic to the design of the machine, that it have a button you can use to turn it off; and because users don't have a really refined concept of what

HELP: tired of holding power button to shut off
Such things are handled by acpi-support, gnome-power-manager and klaptopdaemon and those packages are already installed during a typical installation. None of these packages handle making a server shut down when the power button is pressed. None of them are even installed on a server. I'm afraid that I'm going to

reverse configuration change with power button
I have modified my backout-patch to the current revision, which again returns power button to fully working state (atleast from my acpi-user's view). --- sys/dev/acpica/acpi_button.c.orig Thu Feb 19 06:35:20 2004 +++ sys/dev/acpica/acpi_button.c Thu Feb 19 11:27:12 2004 @@ -146,16 +146,6

Change reset button function in K7S5A
Rudolf Cejka cej...@fit.vutbr.cz mpc lists freebsd current muc lists freebsd current Hello, after latest change to src/sys/dev/acpica/acpi_button.c, revision 1.18, I have problems with power-button on my Asus L4000L notebook, now it works just in some cases: System boot -> Press Power button -> Nothing happens

HOW CAN I MANUALLY CHANGE FROM AV MODE WITH TV? HELP PLEASE?
And DON'T do it on a SONY mili BluDnm wrote: If I remember right, press the down button on the IRD and the power button for one minute, correct me someone if I am wrong. I have a Hughes and haven't had to do the reboot thing yet. I need to know if this is right though, Mili?

Have things changed so much?
On the remote, the power button will turn the box until standby and any other button will take it out of standby. Once on the remote appears to cease functioning other than the standby button (ie no text, no menu, no channel change etc..) I was hoping that somebody may have had this problem and resolved it.

Problems with power button after latest acpi_button.c 1.18 change
Power button still doesn't respond and shutdown -p also fails when acpi tries to turn off the pc. Those are separate problems, right? Since when has shutdown -p failed? The latest sys/dev/acpica commit fixed both the power button and the shutdown -p problem for me.