Re: using power save and power down features

2000-02-19 Thread Peter Palfrader aka Weasel
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

Re: using power save and power down features

2000-02-19 Thread Peter Ross
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/mo

Re: using power save and power down features

2000-02-18 Thread Horacio MG
> > 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 /et

Re: using power save and power down features

2000-02-18 Thread Peter Ross
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 perf

Re: using power save and power down features

2000-02-16 Thread Shaul Karl
> 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)

Re: using power save and power down features

2000-02-16 Thread paul
> 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)

Re: using power save and power down features

2000-02-16 Thread John Gould
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 _/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/ _/ John Gould _/ _/ Senior Systems Support Engineer _/ _/

Re: using power save and power down features

2000-02-16 Thread Lee Bradshaw
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 perf

using power save and power down features

2000-02-16 Thread Micha Feigin
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 [E