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List:       kde-linux
Subject:    Re: [kde-linux] run a script by "rebooting" from "standby" mode
From:       Patrick Trettenbrein <patrick.trettenbrein () gmx ! net>
Date:       2004-07-11 11:57:05
Message-ID: 200407111357.05108.patrick.trettenbrein () gmx ! net
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Am Sonntag, 11. Juli 2004 13:48 schrieb Jim Philips:
> Patrick,
>
> A great list for this kind of question is ALE (Atlanta Linux
> Enthusiasts). Nobody will care that you're in Germany...or wherever. We
> have some real experts on the list, including Bob Toxen, Linux security
> guru. See the Web site at:
>
> http://www.ale.org
>
> You'll always be on topic with us...even if you ask about KDE.
>
> Jim
>
> Patrick Trettenbrein wrote:
> >Am Sonntag, 11. Juli 2004 13:34 schrieb Herbert Graeber:
> >>Hi Patrick!
> >>
> >>On Sunday 11 July 2004 13:12, Patrick Trettenbrein wrote:
> >>>I'm bringing my system to "standby" state with the following
> >>>script:
> >>>
> >>>-------------------------------------------------------
> >>>sleep.sh:
> >>>
> >>>cd /etc/init.d
> >>>  ./mysql stop
> >>>  ./hotplug stop
> >>> sync
> >>>echo -n "1" > /proc/acpi/sleep
> >>>--------------------------------------------------------
> >>>
> >>>I have to disable mySQL and hotplug before going standby, because
> >>>otherwise I got an error like that: "Strange: mySQL could not be
> >>>stopped!". Now I want my computer to run a scirpt like that:
> >>>
> >>>--------------------------------------------------------
> >>>wakeup.sh:
> >>>
> >>>cd /etc/init.d
> >>>  ./mysql start
> >>>  ./hotplug start
> >>>exit
> >>>---------------------------------------------------------
> >>>
> >>>at switching back to "normal"-mode, so to say, I'd like linux to
> >>>run this script when the system "wakes" up from acpi-1 mode.
> >>>
> >>>Anybody out there, who knows how I could realize that? - Please
> >>>Help!
> >>
> >>This if OT on this list. YOu problem has nothing to do with KDE.
> >>
> >>Some hint. Do not write your own script for supend mode.
> >>Distributons already have some scripts, that can be customized.
> >>Usually there are some other drivers and subsystems that must be
> >>disabled before going in suspend mode.
> >>
> >>An here some more specific hint: everything directly behind 'echo -n
> >>"1"  /proc/acpi/sleep' will be executed after your system continues
> >>after suspend.
> >>
> >>Herbert
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> >
> >Thank you! - I'll try it.
> >
> >@ OT - I thougt, that the lists name is [kde-linux] and at kde.org I read,
> >that this is a mailin list about kde and linux problems. I think there is
> > a mailinglist for [kde] only too?
> >
> >Greetings
> >Patrick
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Thanks for the tip, I think I'll check out the list soon!

See you there...


Greetings
Patrick
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