The GTA02 isn't too hard to dismantle - four screws and a stiff
thumbnail/guitar pick - so you could just /remove/ the power button - IIRC
it's just a plastic moulding slipped in over the microswitch. Cover the hole
with some tape and off you go.
On Friday 09 January 2009 16:26:56 Davide
Hello dear list,
can anyone tell me how to disable the functions of the poewer button of
gta02?
It starts a reboot after 4 or 5 seconds pressing it and powers off the
device after some 6 or 8 seconds. How to disable both?
Please help!
Best regards
Matthias
device after some 6 or 8 seconds. How to disable both?
don't touch it.
for any more in-depth information you could at least tell us, what
distribution you are using ...
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ok, excuse me:
we are using the official debian installed by the official script in the
flash!
I know we shouldnt touch it, but we are to disable the button for we
will use the freerunners in an exhibition. And we dont wanna let
visitors switch this thing off.
ok, excuse me:
we are using the official debian installed by the official script in the
flash!
that's the important part, since every distribution handles it differently.
debian uses fso and fso in turn handles the pwr -- i think, you can hanlde
your task by creating a rule in rules.yaml or
Actually, the kernel will call shutdown if the power is held for 8
seconds. To disable that, you'd need to recompile the kernel. There is
no proc interface to enable/disable its behavior.
Sean
arne anka wrote:
ok, excuse me:
we are using the official debian installed by the official script
Actually, the kernel will call shutdown if the power is held for 8
seconds.
ah! wasn't sure about that -- i sort of hoped, fso would consume the key
press and do it's own stuff to shutdown.
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I was interested in something similar... I could I change the action of the
single-press power button? i would like to do something more than just
supend (like switch down the wifi with wmiconfig that works reliably for me)
is that something embedded in kernel like the shutdown?
thanks in advance
Davide Scaini dsca...@gmail.com writes:
I was interested in something similar... I could I change the action of the
single-press power button? i would like to do something more than just
supend (like switch down the wifi with wmiconfig that works reliably for me)
is that something embedded in
On Fri, Jan 9, 2009 at 16:14, arne anka openm...@ginguppin.de wrote:
ok, excuse me:
we are using the official debian installed by the official script in the
flash!
that's the important part, since every distribution handles it differently.
debian uses fso and fso in turn handles the pwr -- i
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