On 3/17/07, Bert 'theBlackDragon' Geens <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On 3/16/07, Arvin Schnell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> since I could not find examples about controlling KDM from FVWM I
> figured it out myself. You can see my results here:
>
> http://arvin.schnell-web.net/linux/kdm-fvwm.html
>
> Maybe you want to include this in your examples distributed with
> FVWM or in your FAQ.
>
This looks like an excellent topic for the FvwmWiki (currently
available via: http://fvwmwiki.bu-web.de, since fvwmwiki.org is still
unreachable), I suggest you add it there as I'm sure quite some people
would find this interesting while I on the other hand don't feel it
belongs in the main FVWM FAQ.
Cheers
Bert Geens
For those who use GDM, the analogous command is gdm-signal.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~](1)$ gdm-signal --help
Usage:
gdm-signal [OPTION...] - make the machine sleep in some way
Help Options:
-?, --help Show help options
--help-all Show all help options
--help-gtk Show GTK+ Options
Application Options:
-z, --hibernate Hibernate the machine
-h, --halt Halt the machine
-s, --suspend Suspend the machine
-r, --reboot Reboot the machine
--display=DISPLAY X display to use
BTW, I had no idea this command existed until I looked for it after
reading this thread. Thanks for pointing it out.
--
Thanks,
Jonathan Kotta
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