On Mon, 2002-03-18 at 12:05, Gerhard Reuteler wrote: > > > Michel Dänzer wrote: > > >On Sam, 2002-03-16 at 18:31, Gerhard Reuteler wrote: > > > >>>Yes, it's the pmud configuration file. Remove it and apt-get --reinstall > >>>install pmud. > >>> > >>It doesn't work! > > > >What doesn't work? Please share a bit more information. :) > > > Removing /etc/power/pwrctl and apt-get --reinstall install pmud didn't > help. There is no configuration file back in /etc/power and pmud doesn-t > appear as process.
Hmm, try apt-get --purge remove pmud && apt-get install pmud instead. > Mar 18 11:40:54 localhost pmud[1703]: daemon stopped (/etc/power/pwrctl > is insecure, cannot start) > but the owner is root. That doesn't make it secure. The important thing is that an unprivileged user can't modify it. This is what I have: -rwxr-xr-x 1 root root 8198 Dez 20 23:34 /etc/power/pwrctl* Anyway, if that error appears when the file doesn't exist, it's misleading to say the least... -- Earthling Michel Dänzer (MrCooper)/ Debian GNU/Linux (powerpc) developer XFree86 and DRI project member / CS student, Free Software enthusiast