Received: from darkside. (darkside. [210.8.201.180]) by mail. (Weasel v1.20) for ; 26 Sep 2001 01:00:00 From: "Digest" To: "OS/2GenAu Digest" Date: Wed, 26 Sep 2001 01:00:00 +1000 (EDT) Priority: Normal X-Mailer: CASMailer 1.0 for OS/2 Warp PPC 1.05 MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Subject: [os2genau_digest] No. 170 Message-ID: <200109260100.000029G6atmail.> Reply-To: Date:- 26 September 2001 Please reply to ianatos2site dot com to post to the list. The posting problem will be looked at, and corrected this weekend, this only affects people on the digest list. 1================================================ Date: Tue, 25 Sep 2001 05:56:30 +1000 From: Ed Durrant Subject: Re: [os2genau] [os2genau_digest] No. 161 - item 2 - W2K switch off This function is related to APM - I hadn't realised that this HAS been implemented undfer Warp successfully as well ! We're talking ATX board systems with APM. Perhaps I should try to configure APM when I install Convienience Pack 2 (due out, I think in October) and see if it works OK under OS/2 as well. On the Win2000 PC, hit the power button and it does a clean (quick) shutdown - I hope Warp does the same. Cheers/2 Ed. List Admin wrote: > From: "Mike O'Connor" > > Hi all, > > Ed, could you elaborate on the "switch off the power" - > presumably not the mains 240V "switch off", or are you > referring to the fact that W2K doesn't then come up at next > boot and say that the machine wasn't shutdown properly, > instead quietly doing its "healthy" check on all partitions? > Are you using one of those Internet-enabled-keyboards with > buttons for sleep/poweroff etc? > [RMB on power object and select "power off" works o.k. here > in Warp4 (FP12) and in eCS using the eCSStylerLite "System > shutdown" also does a shutdown+power off as long as APM1.1 > available.] > > regards > - Mike > > Ed Durrant wrote: > > A computer should by now be as simple to operate as a > washing machine or an electric oven. You should be able to > turn it on and use it and then simply turn it off when > you're finished. Give Windows 2000 a point here, if you > switch off the power, it automatically jumps in and does a > proper shutdown but we shouldn't NEED a PROPER SHUTDOWN if > the device was simpler in the first place ! >