On Wed, 2002-02-27 at 01:42, Josh Huber wrote: > Philipp Kaeser <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > > the utility is called 'pmacpow'. there is not much mention of it on > > google, and most links point void; so I have put two older versions > > online on http://www.gubbe.ch/download/pmacpow-tool-991019.tar.gz > > and http://www.gubbe.ch/download/pmacpow-tool-991021.tar.gz > > this looks nice. Does anyone know of a Linux utility which lets you > specify that a machine should power on in case of a power failure? > > I believe Apple calls this "server" mode. Right now, if the power > fails, the machine will not turn back on when the power is restored. > > What would be really nice is some sort of utility for setting all > these little PMU/mac specific settings: > > 1) behavior of the fn key on powerbooks > 2) setting poweron time > 3) setting "server" mode > 4) setting trackpad tap/notap etc > 5) anything else I'm missing?
Mouse emulation buttons Cheers -- /Bastien Nocera http://hadess.net
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