Alexandru Cabuz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> This is some priceless info. Thanks man.
Are you talking about the explanations for different types of suspend
in the kernel? If you have kernel sources installed then take a look
at /usr/src/linux-/Documentation/power/swsusp.txt
Alexandru Cabuz <[E
<< There is actually only one function that I would really like to have: the
ability to turn the backlight off. I'd be happy just with that. Might good
old apm do it? (I also have 1G of memory).>>
For me on my Dell Inspiron 8600, I've had success with this command.
/usr/X11R6/bin/xset -display
Marcus Crafter wrote:
Hi Alexandru,
Alexandru Cabuz wrote:
There is actually only one function that I would really like to have:
the ability to turn the backlight off. I'd be happy just with that.
Might good old apm do it? (I also have 1G of memory).
I do this with Brightside, perhaps install it
Hi Alexandru,
Alexandru Cabuz wrote:
There is actually only one function that I would really like to have: the
ability to turn the backlight off. I'd be happy just with that. Might good
old apm do it? (I also have 1G of memory).
I do this with Brightside, perhaps install it and set up an active
Op ma 08-11-2004, om 10:45 schreef Alexandru Cabuz:
> This is some priceless info. Thanks man.
I'm not sure what this is about, however ...
> There is actually only one function that I would really like to have: the
> ability to turn the backlight off. I'd be happy just with that. Might good
>
This is some priceless info. Thanks man.
Why is this not on the web? I've been googling like mad. Probably not googling
right. Heck, once I have my ftp and http server up in a couple of weeks I
might just put it up myself. I've wasted WAY too much time with this.
There is actually only one fun
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