On 9/18/06, Theo de Raadt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I believe it is available under hw.sensors (see sysctl(8)) for most
> > machines. Though I must admit nothing is shown on my 390X; more recent
> > models are more likely to be supported.
>
> On my X31 hw.sensors doesn't show anything. But,
> > I believe it is available under hw.sensors (see sysctl(8)) for most
> > machines. Though I must admit nothing is shown on my 390X; more recent
> > models are more likely to be supported.
>
> On my X31 hw.sensors doesn't show anything. But, 'apm' does tell you that,
> and
> some other things
On Monday 18 September 2006 21:10, Joachim Schipper wrote:
> On Mon, Sep 18, 2006 at 08:56:32AM -0700, Subcommander l0r3zz wrote:
> > Greetz,
> > What do people use to do power management on their thinkpads?
> > I've google openbsd.org and can't seem to find any tools that work on the
> > desktop.
On Mon, Sep 18, 2006 at 08:56:32AM -0700, Subcommander l0r3zz wrote:
> Greetz,
> What do people use to do power management on their thinkpads?
> I've google openbsd.org and can't seem to find any tools that work on the
> desktop.
> I run Gnome and it seems that i want gnome-power, but it doesn't se
Greetz,
What do people use to do power management on their thinkpads?
I've google openbsd.org and can't seem to find any tools that work on the
desktop.
I run Gnome and it seems that i want gnome-power, but it doesn't seem to be
incuded in the pors tree.
I'm mostly interested in knowing how much t
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