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Patrick Dunford
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      08-10-2004

Is it PC to use the hardware (Bios) settings to enforce power management
settings for a machine across all users?

All the newer machines I seem to see these days have all the Bios
settings disabled.

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      08-10-2004
Patrick Dunford wrote:
> Is it PC to use the hardware (Bios) settings to enforce power management
> settings for a machine across all users?


IIRC it confuses the crapola out of Windows, don't know anything about
how linux handles it.

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