If you're afraid it will break your system, make a backup copy of the file like this: 'cp <filename> <filename>.123' (without the quotes). If it breaks the system, replace the backed up file: 'cp <filename>.123 <filename>'.
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Get it now<http://my.wisestamp.com/link?u=y9hmyrgkp2n9b94h&site=www.wisestamp.com/email-install> On Mon, Aug 16, 2010 at 8:39 AM, cmcanulty <[email protected]> wrote: > Here is mile file > > # > # Configuration file for the acpi-support package > # > # > # The acpi-support package is intended as "glue" to make special > functions of > # laptops work. Specifically, it translates special function keys for > some > # laptop models into actions or generic function key presses. > # > > > # > # Suspend/hibernate method > # ------------------------ > # > # When gnome-power-manager or klaptopdaemon are running, acpi-support > will > # translate the suspend and hibernate keys of laptops into special > "suspend" > # and "hibernate" keys that these daemons handle. > # > # Only in situations where there is no gnome-power-manager or > klaptopdaemon > # running, acpi-support needs to perform suspend/hibernate in some > other way. > # There are several options for this. The options are: > # > # dbus-pm: > # Perform suspend and hibernate actions via a DBUS request to the > power > # management daemon. This works for power management daemons that > we don't > # know of. (For gnome-power-manager and klaptopdaemon this will do > nothing, > # since those will be detected when they are running, and triggered > using > # a virtual keypress.) > # > # dbus-hal: > # Perform suspend and hibernate actions via a DBUS request directly > to HAL, > # bypassing any running power management daemons. > # > # pm-utils: > # Use pm-suspend and pm-hibernate to suspend and hibernate. (The > dbus method > # normally results in this as well, but calls through dbus. Use > this option > # only if you don't have dbus installed.) > # > # hibernate: > # Use the hibernate package to suspend and hibernate. > # > # acpi-support: > # Use the legacy built-in suspend/hibernate support. (DEPRECATED) > # > # none: > # Do not attempt to suspend/hibernate. Set SUSPEND_METHODS="none" > to > # disable suspend/hibernate handling in acpi-support. > # > # If you specify dbus or pm-utils, the result will normally be the > same as when > # you suspend from your desktop environment. If you specify > "hibernate" or > # "acpi-support", be aware that this probably does not match what your > desktop > # environment would do (unless you have managed to configure something > so that > # the DBUS power management interfaces call the hibernate package). > # > # > # Please specify a space separated list of options. The recommended > value is > # "dbus pm-utils" > # > SUSPEND_METHODS="dbus-pm dbus-hal pm-utils" > > > > # > # LEGACY BUILT IN SUSPEND SUPPORT (DEPRECATED) > # -------------------------------------------- > # > # These options only work for the "acpi-support" suspend method. This > is NOT > # recommended, but is retained for backward compatibility reasons. > # > > # Comment the next line to disable ACPI suspend to RAM > ACPI_SLEEP=true > > # Comment the next line to disable suspend to disk > ACPI_HIBERNATE=true > > # Change the following to "standby" to use ACPI S1 sleep, rather than > S3. > # This will save less power, but may work on more machines > ACPI_SLEEP_MODE=mem > > # Add modules to this list to have them removed before suspend and > reloaded > # on resume. An example would be MODULES="em8300 yenta_socket" > # > # Note that network cards and USB controllers will automatically be > unloaded > # unless they're listed in MODULES_WHITELIST > MODULES="" > > # Add modules to this list to leave them in the kernel over suspend/ > resume > MODULES_WHITELIST="" > > # Should we save and restore state using the VESA BIOS Extensions? > SAVE_VBE_STATE=true > > # The file that we use to save the vbestate > VBESTATE=/var/lib/acpi-support/vbestate > > # Should we attempt to warm-boot the video hardware on resume? > POST_VIDEO=true > > # Save and restore video state? > # SAVE_VIDEO_PCI_STATE=true > > # Should we switch the screen off with DPMS on suspend? > USE_DPMS=true > > # Use Radeontool to switch the screen off? Seems to be needed on some > machines > # RADEON_LIGHT=true > > # Uncomment the next line to switch away from X and back again after > resume. > # This is needed for some hardware, but should be unnecessary on most. > # DOUBLE_CONSOLE_SWITCH=true > > # Set the following to "platform" if you want to use ACPI to shut down > # your machine on hibernation > HIBERNATE_MODE=shutdown > > # Comment this out to disable screen locking on resume > # LOCK_SCREEN=true > > # Uncomment this line to have DMA disabled before suspend and > reenabled > # afterwards > # DISABLE_DMA=true > > # Uncomment this line to attempt to reset the drive on resume. This > seems > # to be needed for some Sonys > # RESET_DRIVE=true > > # Add services to this list to stop them before suspend and restart > them in > # the resume process. > STOP_SERVICES="psmouse.ko" > > # Restart Infra Red services on resume - off by default as it crashes > some > # machines > RESTART_IRDA=false > > # Add to this list network interfaces that you don't want to be > stopped > # during suspend (in fact any network interface whose name starts with > # a prefix given in this list is skipped) > SKIP_INTERFACES="dummy qemu" > > # Note: to enable "laptop mode" (to spin down your hard drive for > longer > # periods of time), install the laptop-mode-tools package and > configure > # it in /etc/laptop-mode/laptop-mode.conf. > > -- > You received this message because you are subscribed to the Linux Users > Group. > To post a message, send email to [email protected] > To unsubscribe, send email to [email protected] > For more options, visit our group at > http://groups.google.com/group/linuxusersgroup > -- <>< Scott Vargovich <>< ------------------------------------------ OpenPGP Key ID: F8F5DC7E ------------------------------------------ -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Linux Users Group. 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