There are really 2 issues: getting X to do power saving, and getting
the text console to do power saving.
This is how I set all my consoles to all have powersaving enabled:
#!/bin/sh
# File: /etc/rc.boot/0vc-powersave
# Turn on power-saving on the VC's
test -f /usr/bin/setterm || exit
On 1 Sep 1997, Rob Browning wrote:
Where do you do this? Bash_profile?
This is how I set all my consoles to all have powersaving enabled:
#!/bin/sh
# File: /etc/rc.boot/0vc-powersave
# Turn on power-saving on the VC's
test -f /usr/bin/setterm || exit 0
echo -n Turning
Will Lowe [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On 1 Sep 1997, Rob Browning wrote:
Where do you do this? Bash_profile?
#!/bin/sh
# File: /etc/rc.boot/0vc-powersave
# Turn on power-saving on the VC's
Note:
# File: /etc/rc.boot/0vc-powersave
So it's in /etc/rc.boot/0vc-powersave, hence it
On 2 Sep 1997, Rob Browning wrote:
Will Lowe [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On 1 Sep 1997, Rob Browning wrote:
Where do you do this? Bash_profile?
Note:
# File: /etc/rc.boot/0vc-powersave
Oops, yeah, I found it. Thanks.
Will
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