On Thu, 2006-12-28 at 18:09 -0700, jim barnes wrote:

> You'll find that in /etc/sysconfig/powersave/events
> Look for EVENT_BUTTON_LID_CLOSED="screen_saver"
> Change to any value such:
> Possible Values: notify, wm_shutdown, wm_logout, standby, 
> suspend_to_disk, suspend_to_ram, screen_saver, switch_vt, ignore or any 
> value
> 
> Also available via YaST>System>/etc/sysconfig Editor

Amazing now a laptop can shut down when closed.  I had always wondered
how that security hole would be closed.  It was one of the reasons I
hesitated about buying a laptop.

One question does this also save state?  If your in a program logging in
to that user restores that state such as being in the middle of email or
letter writing in OOo your back up when you log in?

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