Hi, I check the path that you told me and see the "powersaved" is "yes" then i do your suggestion again and click on finish but when i boot the system i get the error again. Sibil Jean Malherbe <jean.malherbe@gmail.com> wrote: Hi Sibil, I am running suse 10.0 on my G3 Powerbook and probably the simplest way to activate the powersave daemon is to open Yast, click on "System" and then "System Services (Runlevel)". Scroll down to "powersaved" and Enable it by clicking the "Enable" button below. It should start and handle any dependencies automatically. When you click "Finish", I think it asks if you want to keep the changes, say Yes and that should handle it. Hope this helps, Jean On Mon, 23 Oct 2006 22:53:25 -0400, sibil sibily wrote:
Hi, I have suse 10.0 in my system, When i boot the system and come to suse desktop, open an error page that is: "powersave daemon isnot running.starting it improve performance: /usr/sbin/rcpowersaved start" Would you please tell me how can i solve this problem that don't come this error page in next bootup? Thanks for your answer, Sibil
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