Hi and thanks for the advise, Claas. I installed the untilities and they seem to work. I do have a follow-up question though.
I am able to execute pmud command as root but not as a regular user. Why? Is it as matter of changing the permission of /dev/pmu? Thanks, On 9 Oct 2002, Claas Langbehn wrote: > > I am trying to put my powerbook g3 (wallstreet) to sleep but seem unable > > to. > > The Macs don't use APM. They use CUDA (older models) or PMU (newer > models). > Have you got /dev/pmu/ ? If so, then get and install > pmud, pmud-utils, (gpmudmon-applet), powerpc-utils > > You really don't need to use any APM tools. But there is an APM > emulation option in newer kernels so that those tools work, too. > But You should install the pmud (PMU-daemon). that does everything you > need like sleeping when you close the lid and so on ...

