On Sun, Jul 18, 2004 at 11:37:15AM +0200, Nicolas Mailhot wrote: > Thorsten Leemhuis a écrit : > | Am So, den 18.07.2004 um 10:05 Uhr +0200 schrieb Nicolas Mailhot: > |> BTW, on that other system where suspend/resume is supposed to work some > |> bright people have decided the reset button was taking too much place. > |> This way once you're crashed the only way out is to unplug the power > |> cord and drain the batteries - all the power button is good for is > |> suspend/resume from/to the crash. > | > | > | Hold the power button longer than ~5 seconds, in most (nearly all) cases > | the machine will power down. > > Yeah, right, ever met Murphy ? Hi, I'm Murphy, and if your mobo does not shutdown with the 4-sec power-button press, then I've been visiting your mobo's hardware labs while they implemeneted the ATX specs. :) More seriously: If that functionality is broken, I'd go hunting the motherboard/chipset manufacturer. And if the system really hangs that bad due to hardware bugs, having a different soft-off/resume/suspend policy will not help either. :( -- Axel.Thimm at ATrpms.net
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