Thanks for your answer Andreas. I did the same, except for I don't know
how to restart the daemon during the wake up sequence. Can you tell me? I
still think this is not the elegant way to solve the problem, but at least
it works. If anyone knows a nicer solution, please tell us. BTW, do you
th
Thanks for your answer Andreas. I did the same, except for I don't know
how to restart the daemon during the wake up sequence. Can you tell me? I
still think this is not the elegant way to solve the problem, but at least
it works. If anyone knows a nicer solution, please tell us. BTW, do you
th
Hi everyone!
I have a strange problem regarding ACPI on Dell Inspiron 8100.
If I press the suspend button on the keyboard, my computer suspends to
disk nicely.
Suspend script is simple, I don't think its the problem:
#!/bin/sh
# /etc/acpi/sleepbtn.sh
# Initiates a sleep when the sleep putton
Hi everyone!
I have a strange problem regarding ACPI on Dell Inspiron 8100.
If I press the suspend button on the keyboard, my computer suspends to
disk nicely.
Suspend script is simple, I don't think its the problem:
#!/bin/sh
# /etc/acpi/sleepbtn.sh
# Initiates a sleep when the sleep putton
I have a similar problem: Debian Sarge, after an upgrade I can't switch to
ttys from X, when its running gnome (metacity). But I can switch to the
ttys, when only gdm is running, or X starting up. But not after log in to
gnome. I don't know if its related, but can be...
I have a similar problem: Debian Sarge, after an upgrade I can't switch to
ttys from X, when its running gnome (metacity). But I can switch to the
ttys, when only gdm is running, or X starting up. But not after log in to
gnome. I don't know if its related, but can be...
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Hi! I run Debian on a 486 with 8M RAM. I could find a low memory window
manager (lwm), but I still don't know if xterm is the most memory efficient
terminal emulator, or there is a better one. Any ideas?
Hi! I run Debian on a 486 with 8M RAM. I could find a low memory window
manager (lwm), but I still don't know if xterm is the most memory efficient
terminal emulator, or there is a better one. Any ideas?
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I recommend icewm as well. I have it running on a 486 DX33, with 8MB RAM.
Not too slow :)
I recommend icewm as well. I have it running on a 486 DX33, with 8MB RAM.
Not too slow :)
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