Linux machine halting strangely like sleep mode
- From: mike3 <mike4ty4@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 22 Apr 2008 13:56:58 -0700 (PDT)
Hi.
I have an old computer with a Pentium 3 CPU in it that I repurposed to
use as a headless router point to access a wireless network, but it
seems to be having a strange problem. Namely, it'll "shut down" like
once a day or so -- if I hook a head up to it my monitor gets no
signal (yellow flashing light), yet the machine is still on. This
reminds me of some sort of sleep/power-saving mode or something. Is
that what it is, and if so how do I disable it? I need full uptime.
PS. The distribution I've got on there is OpenSUSE, if you need to
know.
.
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