On Tue, 2004-08-24 at 17:40, Loki wrote: > > [snip] > > Use sudo, combined with a script that runs apm -s. > > [snip] > Thanks for your feedback, Loki.
sudo seems to be an interesting solutions, anyway I think apm -s should
also work without being root or using sudo for as-root execution, this
is at least what happens on PowerPC machines with pmud (Similar to apmd
for x86) installed: An user can suspend the machine.
When /dev/apm_bios is readable by users apm -s should also work for
users, IMHO.
I.
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