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power management in mandrake


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Hopefully, it's compiled into your kernel... If it is, then you're in luck.

 

Install APM or ACPI, depending on which you want to use. Enable it under startup srevices in MCC. You may also need to adjust lilo.

 

At this point, if you can use it, then great! If not, you may need to compile support into your kernel.

 

Jeremy

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If you are using kde, all you do it go into kde control panel, then energy or power mgmt. I'm not at my pc now so I can't tell you specifically where to go, but it's there. Or if you are using xscreensaver, just go into settings and enable power mgmt.

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