El sáb, 28-06-2008 a las 16:56 +0200, Markus Wittenberg escribió:
> Ignacio Quezada schrieb:
> > El dom, 22-06-2008 a las 22:42 +0200, Markus Wittenberg escribió:
> >> Hi
> >>
> >> I'm using freevo 1.8.1 on Ubuntu Hardy. To start freevo automatically I'm 
> >> using 
> >> the 'Boot directly into Freevo: Using GDM' solution 
> >> (http://doc.freevo.org/BootFreevo).
> >>
> >> Usually the computer should go sleeping. This works fine when gdm is 
> >> running and 
> >> freevo is started manually. When hitting the sleep button the computer 
> >> falls 
> >> into sleep. When waked up Ubuntu and freevo come up again without any 
> >> problem.
> >>
> >> Now the problem. When freevo is started directly and I hit the sleep 
> >> button on 
> >> my keyboard nothing happens. I guess in this case there is no (gdm) sleep 
> >> functionality available. Any idea how I can change the configuration 
> >> within gdm 
> >> or Ubuntu to make this possible?
> >>
> >> Thanks and regards, Markus
> > 
> > I think the problem is in the gnome-power-manager. Try to set-up ACPI
> > daemon to handle that kind of keyboard events.
> > 
> Using ACPI was not successful but I found a better solution.
> I still use automatic login with /etc/gdm/gdm.conf but I don't boot into 
> freevo 
> directly. The file ~/.dmrc keeps unchanged to start gnome as usual.
> [Desktop]
> Session=gnome
> 
> In ~/.config/autostart/ you have to create a new file freevo.desktop.
> [Desktop Entry]
> Encoding=UTF-8
> Name=Freevo
> Comment=Freevo
> Icon=
> Exec=freevo
> Terminal=false
> Type=Application
> Categories=
> OnlyShowIn=GNOME;XFCE
> 
> If you would like to have freevo started for all users use the directory 
> '/etc/xdg/autostart/freevo.desktop' instead to store this file. You have to 
> be root.
> 
> When you configure freevo to start in fullscreen mode everything is perfect. 
> freevo will start up after booting the computer. Advantages of this solution:
> - you can toggle fullscreen mode
> - you have a full featured gnome session
> - remote desktop is supported
> - using the sleep button of the keyboard works perfectly
> - many more
> 
> Thanks and regards
> Markus

omg, how much memory do you use? 
$ top | grep Mem
I think if yo set up acpi, it should work better.

Anyway, congratulatios.

Regards.


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