On 06/08/14 10:15, don fisher wrote:
> All of the configuration files have changed from my previous version (I think 
> it is F17). Is there documentation on how to set up acpi? Is there 
> documentation of all of these other changes? I am command line orientated and 
> have trouble finding where things are. Pleases help a non-windows orientated 
> person.

Your question seem very general and vague to the point where I, for one, would 
find it hard to answer.

Try asking specific questions, one subject per post.  Meaning if you want to 
know about DNS configuration and sendmail configuration don't lump those 
together.

As for "acpi" what do you mean by setting it up?  Do you have, for example, a 
Toshiba laptop and do you need to install acpitool?

root@meimei ~]# dnf info acpitool
Available Packages
Name        : acpitool
Arch        : x86_64
Epoch       : 0
Version     : 0.5.1
Release     : 7.fc20
Size        : 57 k
Repo        : fedora
Summary     : Command line ACPI client
URL         : http://freeunix.dyndns.org:8000/site2/acpitool.shtml
License     : GPLv2+
Description : AcpiTool is a Linux ACPI client. It's a small command line
            : application, intended to be a replacement for the apm tool. 
Besides
            : "basic" ACPI information like battery status, AC presence, putting
            : the laptop to sleep, Acpitool also supports various extensions for
            : Toshiba, Asus and IBM Thinkpad laptops, allowing you to change the
            : LCD brightness level, toggle fan on/off, and more.


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