Power Button

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tbreeden
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Power Button

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In the AOSFE-Up1 ChangeLog I spotted:
Exec 53.89

NEW
o AmigaOne X1000 can now be switched off by pressing the case power
button shortly. No need for holding it down for several seconds
anymore;
I thought it might be fun to see this work. Is there something I need to do
to enable it?

Thanks,
Tom
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Re: Power Button

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tbreeden wrote:In the AOSFE-Up1 ChangeLog I spotted:
Exec 53.89

NEW
o AmigaOne X1000 can now be switched off by pressing the case power
button shortly. No need for holding it down for several seconds
anymore;
I thought it might be fun to see this work. Is there something I need to do
to enable it?

Thanks,
Tom
Should just work, there is still a short delay like before, but at least you don't have to hold the botton anymore, just push & let go.
X1000 - Antec Solo case, 4GB DDR2 mem, XFX R9 270 gfx card, Plextor DVD, 2 Samsung 1TB F3 HDD, RTL-8139 network card, Cooler Master Silent Pro 600W PSU
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Should just work, there is still a short delay like before, but at least you don't have to hold the botton anymore, just push & let go
.

Ah! I get it.

too much coffee: when it did not go down in millisecs, I was
immediately pushing and holding.

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Post by 328gts »

ah cool I didn't RTFM as usual so had no idea this was in Update 1....though honestly I still hold it down for 5 seconds from habit lately if the system hangs else I use the PowerOff docky
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