Bradley Fehr wrote:
>
> I just installed debian 2 on a laptop and I have
> the apm -s command working to suspend the
> system but,
>
> 1. I want apm -s to work for users other than root.
> Currently it says
> apm: Operation not permitted
> Any ideas?
Use sudo or super as wrapper around it. I us
I just installed debian 2 on a laptop and I have
the apm -s command working to suspend the
system but,
1. I want apm -s to work for users other than root.
Currently it says
apm: Operation not permitted
Any ideas?
2. When it resumes, I have to restart the pcmcia
network card using:
/etc/init.d/
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