Date: Thu, 05 Aug 1999 20:55:56 -0500 From: Jon Hamilton <hamilton@pobox.com> To: N <niels@bakker.net> Cc: stable@FreeBSD.ORG Subject: Re: PIIX4? Message-ID: <19990806015556.CC777271@woodstock.monkey.net> In-Reply-To: Your message of "Fri, 06 Aug 1999 00:17:23 %2B0200." <9908060015040.22964-100000@liquid.tpb.net>
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In message <9908060015040.22964-100000@liquid.tpb.net>, N wrote: } > check your BIOS configuration... Mine (ASUS motherboard) has an item calle } d "AC Power } > Loss Restart", it's default is to leave the system off after the power is r } eapplied. I } > always change this so that my servers come back on after a power loss. } } I actually keep it on off. After a power failure I don't also want } several circuit breakers to go off due to an enormous power surge. I've heard people worry out loud about that at times, but I've never had it happen, and don't know anyone who has had it happen. Besides, your computer draws so little power even at startup that it's really optimizing the wrong thing. OTOH, I do lend some credence to the argument that having the computer remain off when power is reapplied may save you some problems e.g. in a storm, where the power may flash off and back on quickly several times in a short period. In that scenario, you are almost certainly better off just letting the machine sit there powered down. } Most ATX-based motherboards are real bad in this respect, sucking } kilowatts of power when they get plugged in, and no way to disable this } (no real on/off switch). Kilowatts? Hardly. -- Jon Hamilton hamilton@pobox.com To Unsubscribe: send mail to majordomo@FreeBSD.org with "unsubscribe freebsd-stable" in the body of the message
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