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
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
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
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
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