On Thu, 1 Mar 2001, joe willson wrote:
> i have my laptop finally running fine but there are still a few things that's > annoying me. first off everyday i start up, debian keeps on reading my > harddrive, i do a top and see that the program find is using like 16% of my > cpu! i think this is cause by cron loading up, so how can i turn this off. > anacron i belive someone said awhile ago... > second thing is since i don't have suspend working plus i have to boot into > windows sometimes i have to boot linux a few times a day. the problem is > fsck starts scanning the entire partition when it reaches max mount count.... > so is it a good idea to turn this off? not a good idea to turn off. what kind of laptop do you have? if it's a thinkpad, you'll need the thinkpad tools compiled for your kernel, and if it's anything else, you'll need APM support in your kernel, which isn't there by default. running linux on laptops takes a little more work. > > > -- > To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] > with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED] > >