On 18-Feb-2000, Horacio MG [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
2) For X I have in the Section Screen of /etc/X11/XF86Config the lines
StandbyTime 2
SuspendTime 3
OffTime 4
You might need other/more configuration if you
On Fri, Feb 18, 2000 at 03:23:56PM +0100, Horacio MG wrote:
As I use xdm, I suppose I would have to reboot before the changes
have effect?
This is not the other OS you must know, there's a method which IMHO is
a little bit smarter :)
try running
/etc/init.d/xdm restart
as root.
not from
On 16-Feb-2000, Shaul Karl [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
When using windows my computer move the screen automaticly to standby mode
to save power after a certain time ( a bit after the screen save starts),
and when I shut down it turns the computer of automaticly.
Is it posible to perform these
2) For X I have in the Section Screen of /etc/X11/XF86Config the lines
StandbyTime 2
SuspendTime 3
OffTime 4
You might need other/more configuration if you are using a laptop.
Just had a look at my
When using windows my computer move the screen automaticly to standby mode
to save power after a certain time ( a bit after the screen save starts),
and when I shut down it turns the computer of automaticly.
Is it posible to perform these using linux? ( I am using potato, currently
2.2.9)
Thanx
On Wed, Feb 16, 2000 at 04:26:55PM +0200, Micha Feigin wrote:
When using windows my computer move the screen automaticly to standby mode
to save power after a certain time ( a bit after the screen save starts),
and when I shut down it turns the computer of automaticly.
Is it posible to perform
Yes,
You need to compile a kernel with apm support. It's in the 2.2 series
kernels, just run make config etc.
Regards JohnG
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When using windows my computer move the screen automaticly to standby mode
to save power after a certain time ( a bit after the screen save starts),
and when I shut down it turns the computer of automaticly.
Is it posible to perform these using linux? ( I am using potato, currently
2.2.9)
When using windows my computer move the screen automaticly to standby mode
to save power after a certain time ( a bit after the screen save starts),
and when I shut down it turns the computer of automaticly.
Is it posible to perform these using linux? ( I am using potato, currently
2.2.9)
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