On Sun, 2008-10-12 at 13:42 -0700, Dan Thurman wrote:
I have just gotten ahold of my daughter's system and now
and looking at why is it, that her system hangs after a long
period of inactive use (ie when she goes to bed, goes to work,
then comes home to find a hung system). I tried this myself
now and find it to be 100% consistent.
Randomly chosen screensavers were infamous for that sort of thing, with
one or more of them crashing a system. Picking just one to run can test
whether that's a cause.
I also checked the BIOs, and noted that 'Wake up on Lan' is
enabled
and as far as I can tell, there is no possible way for me to disable it.
That shouldn't be a cause for a crash. Wake on LAN is a way to make a
powered off PC start booting by sending a trigger sequence to it over
the LAN. It shouldn't affect anything on a running system. It's a
function of the LAN card, itself.
I noticed that someone had reported this same problem, and disabling
WOL, would prevent the system from shutting down and hang with
the PS still running
It is possible, that a device configured in a certain way may not shut
down as desired when you shut down a PC. It's also possible that WOL
status is reset as shut down, so a WOL signal never actually wakes up
the NIC.
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[tim@localhost ~]$ uname -r
2.6.26.5-45.fc9.i686
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