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On Wed, 30 May 2007 08:24:02 -0700
L.V.Gandhi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Thanks for the response. This added me to powersave group. Even then
> when I did relogin, I get this msg.
> Further As I said in my previous msg, I don't g
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On Tue, 29 May 2007 16:32:16 -0700
L.V.Gandhi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I get msg while booting "You are not permitted to connect to powersave
> daemon via DBUS. Please check your DBUS configuration and
> installation
I get msg while booting "You are not permitted to connect to powersave
daemon via DBUS. Please check your DBUS configuration and installation."
How to check DBUS configuration? I don't get any options in kpowersave
button in the tray. I have klaptop also running. Whether both ar
> I just tried out powersave for suspending to RAM or disk and was quite
> impressed that it all worked without any tweaking whatsoever. Well,
> almost, that is. When I use suspend-to-disk, then resume, my usb
> optical mouse isn't initialized (light/laser/whatever is off) until
I just tried out powersave for suspending to RAM or disk and was quite
impressed that it all worked without any tweaking whatsoever. Well,
almost, that is. When I use suspend-to-disk, then resume, my usb
optical mouse isn't initialized (light/laser/whatever is off) until I
hit a key o
i believe you would need at least APM turned on, and make sure your not
running a SMP kernel or it wont work (no APM calls are SMP safe)
nate
On Fri, 31 Dec 1999, John Dalbec wrote:
jdalbe >How does this work? Do I need "console blanking" selected in the
kernel?
jdalbe >Do I need to "setterm
How does this work? Do I need "console blanking" selected in the kernel?
Do I need to "setterm -powerdown ##"?
TIA,
John
*- On 30 Mar, Sean wrote about "Re: Using powersave Features on monitor"
> But does that really send it into powersave mode? When setterm blanks the
> screen,
> the CRT guns are still running, as the back of the monitor is still warm to
> the
> touch, whereas when Wind
On Tue, 30 Mar 1999, Sean wrote:
> But does that really send it into powersave mode? When setterm blanks the
> screen,
> the CRT guns are still running, as the back of the monitor is still warm to
> the
> touch, whereas when Windows puts the monitor into powersave mode, the
But does that really send it into powersave mode? When setterm blanks the
screen,
the CRT guns are still running, as the back of the monitor is still warm to the
touch, whereas when Windows puts the monitor into powersave mode, the back of
the
monitor becomes cool.
Sean
Hamori Andras wrote
Jeff Katcher wrote:
>
> Hi all, I would like to use the PowerSave mode on my monitor (in win9x
> when i am idle for X minutes the screen goes into powersave mode) is
> there a way to do this in Linux?
>
On a Linux console, you can enable this via setterm(1). For X, xset(1x)
Hi all, I would like to use the PowerSave mode on my monitor (in win9x
when i am idle for X minutes the screen goes into powersave mode) is
there a way to do this in Linux?
Jeff
with mgetty-voice. I also want to save power by enabling all powersave
stuff in the BIOS (asus tx97e mainboard, no atx) . What happens is that
- no cron jobs are being run at all
- the clock is in powersave mode as well, i.e. runs very slowly
which makes my syslogs quite unreliable.
(I actually
>>>>> "MS" == Markus Schneider <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
MS> I try to make use of the powersave-ability of my monitor. Typing
MS> "setterm -powersave on" on a textconsole is working properly but how
MS> can I set this at boottime for ALL tex
I try to make use of the powersave-ability of my monitor. Typing
"setterm -powersave on" on a textconsole is working properly but how can
I set this at boottime for ALL textconsoles? I've put this command into
a little script in /etc/rc.boot/ however powersaving then works only at
t
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