Re: [gentoo-user] How to know current state of LCD
Can anyone help me? 3x On 9/14/07, kou yu [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I haven't merge X yet:( On 9/13/07, Randy Barlow [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: kou yu wrote: I can turn on/off LCD by using vbetool vbetool dpms on/off But I can not find a way to know the current state of LCD. on? or off? Is there any method, command or something else to indicate the state of LCD? Use xset q - if you grep through there you will see a line that says something similar to Monitor is on. I am assuming you are using X here... -- Randy Barlow http://electronsweatshop.com -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list
Re: [gentoo-user] How to know current state of LCD
I haven't merge X yet:( On 9/13/07, Randy Barlow [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: kou yu wrote: I can turn on/off LCD by using vbetool vbetool dpms on/off But I can not find a way to know the current state of LCD. on? or off? Is there any method, command or something else to indicate the state of LCD? Use xset q - if you grep through there you will see a line that says something similar to Monitor is on. I am assuming you are using X here... -- Randy Barlow http://electronsweatshop.com -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list
[gentoo-user] How to know current state of LCD
I can turn on/off LCD by using vbetool vbetool dpms on/off But I can not find a way to know the current state of LCD. on? or off? Is there any method, command or something else to indicate the state of LCD? -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list
[gentoo-user] Must I re-emerge gcc entirely?
I am a newbie to gentoo. Today I emerge my gcc to 4.2.0 When it finished, I found message that the libstdc++ manpage is not maked due to lack of doxygen. My question is whether I must re-emerge gcc entirely after emerging doxygen to make the manpage of libstdc++. Is there a alternative way to avoid compile whole gcc, because it takes a long time... -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list