On Wednesday 15 Dec 2004 21:49, Hans Neukomm wrote:
Paul
if you are sure you need no powersaved then go YAST > system > run level editor and look for powersaved disable it then click finish and it should remain silent
there are other NON-laptop uses of powersaved, such as CPU frequency ..
hans
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Paul Cartwright wrote:
this really isn't a critical issue, but it bothers me. in my system tray kpowersave is running and it says "plugged in". No kidding, this is a desktop Dell PC ! I think SUSE thinks I am running a Sony Vaio laptop. Is there anything I can do to tell it I have a Dell desktop? I don't really need kpowersave running, but I guess I can figure out how to turn it off.
lots of system slow downs as well esp if you use AMD Athlon .. -- Linux user No: 256242 Machine No: 139931 G6NJR Pete also MSA registered "Quinton 11" A Linux Only area Happy bug hunting M$ clan, The time is here to FORGET that M$ Corp ever existed the world does not NEED M$ Corp the world has NO USE for M$ Corp it is time to END M$ Corp , Play time is over folks time for action approaches at an alarming pace the death knell for M$ Copr has been sounded . Termination time is around the corner ..