Ivo Marino wrote:
Just a not strictly related question: Is it possible to suspend to iBook correctly using the GNOME battery charge monitor? The configured command to suspend the iBook using such tool is: /usr/bin/apm -s. Is this ok?
I don't have apm packages installed, since I get error messages like "32 bits apm not supported" and similar. Never investigated beyond, though. I just let pmud do the job (via pbbuttonsd, which includes pmud). As fas as I know, pbbuttonsd has a command line utility that allows that feature.
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