On 15/09/2004 at 20:04 +0200, Matthias Grimm wrote: > IMHO laptop-mode is a dynamic option that must adapt to changing conditions. > This can only be done in conjunction with a power management daemon.
You're right. > Anything else doesn't make much sense. Nope, this is not true (at least for me :-). I use laptop-mode on my iBook and I "start" it with a /etc/init.d script. I want it running *all the time* (regardless if I'm on battery or on AC adapter) because I use it to lower a bit the temperature of the hard disk. So, I don't want any daemon of any kind to play with my laptop-mode settings. Just my 2� -- Kiko Private mail is preferred encrypted: http://www.pirispons.net/pgpkey.html

