Hi David On Mon, 2003-08-11 at 14:14, David Oakes wrote:
> Andreas W�st wrote: > > Hi David > > > > On Sun, 2003-08-10 at 17:45, David Oakes wrote: > > There is an F12, so F13, etc, might be a good place to start. Thanks. You can also map it to other keys which you don't need. > > Since I am not using KDE, I can't tell about that, but I guess that > > there is a tool to bind keyboard shortcuts to commands. Well, there you > > go, bind F11 or F13 etc. to mozilla et al. > > Yes, I think that I've seen a tool to bind keyboard shortcuts. Ok, fine! > > I don't know about the monitor power saver settings, what does this mean > > at all? Do you only want to switch your monitor to standby or do you > > want to send the machine itself to sleep? > > Yes, I only want the monitor to go to standby, the machine is running > the Distributed.net client, so I don't want it to go to sleep. Ahh, ok. To be honest, no idea. You could somehow call xset with the s option, and specify a very short time frame (i.e. one second) in which the screen should be blanked or turned off (I guess you can switch behaviour in XF86Config-4). But this is a not really nice hack. There should be better ways! > >>System: Amigaone [EMAIL PROTECTED] MHz > > > > O cool, are there now G4 AmigaOnes outthere? True AmigaOne's, labelled > > by Amiga Inc.?? :) > > Well, not really labelled by Amiga, but the motherboard has a sticker > from Eyetech and they are licensed by Amiga. MAI Logic produces the > boards for Eyetech. Hyperion Entertainment is doing AmigaOS4 for PPC, > they should be done sometime this year. ;) At least there's some hardware! Well, let's not talk about release schedules.. ;) -- Best wishes, Andi

