Re: Psyche on Laptop

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Thanks for the info Matthew. I guess the sentence "If you make
/usr/bin/apm setuid" didn't make sense to me.  As for he menu item, it
is indeed a KDE thing.  



On Sun, 2003-01-12 at 19:17, Matthew Saltzman wrote:
> On Sun, 12 Jan 2003, UNKNOWN wrote:
> 
> > Ive installed psyche on my laptop and now everytime I close the the
> > screen it goes into standby mode.  How do I configure this behavior.  If
> 
> This behavior is probably configured in your BIOS setup screen.
> 
> > I click on Laptop Power Control, I get a message that says "If you make
> > /usr/bin/apm setuid then you will also be able to chose 'suspend' and
> > 'standby' in the above dialog - check out the help button below to find
> > out how to do this".  When I click the help button, it loads the kde
> > control center with nothing about apm.
> 
> That's a nice menu item that I don't seem to have (using GNOME/Sawfish).
> A KDE thing?
> 
> You can make apm setuid by (as root) doing
> 
> 	chmod u+s /usr/bin/apm
> 
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> 		Matthew Saltzman
> 
> Clemson University Math Sciences
> mjs@clemson.edu
> http://www.math.clemson.edu/~mjs
> 
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