Re: Toshiba suspend from command line

2004-08-01 Thread dircha
Ian Knopke wrote: How would I adjust the permissions so apm -s could be run by a normal user? Does this require me to adjust permissions to the /proc directory? How would I do that anyways? Since this is a laptop, I don't see any harm in adding the following line to you sudoers file (edit with vis

Re: Toshiba suspend from command line

2004-08-01 Thread Ian Knopke
Yep, that does it. Thanks! The command is apm --suspend or apm -s. A guy sure learns a lot on this list... I was just starting to poke through the wmtuxtime code. It seems to accomplish the same thing using an ioctl call and dumping a struct directly into /proc/toshiba, while apm works with /pr

Re: Toshiba suspend from command line

2004-08-01 Thread dircha
Ian Knopke wrote: I'd like to be able to put my toshiba laptop in suspend mode from the command line. Currently I can do it using the wmtuxtime applet in Windowmaker, that comes in the toshutils package. Is there a way to do this without the applet? I'm not familiar with that applet. Are you usi

Toshiba suspend from command line

2004-07-31 Thread Ian Knopke
I'd like to be able to put my toshiba laptop in suspend mode from the command line. Currently I can do it using the wmtuxtime applet in Windowmaker, that comes in the toshutils package. Is there a way to do this without the applet? :i -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a su