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On 6/20/07, Scott Ehrlich <scott-3s7WtUTddSA at public.gmane.org> wrote: > Has anyone tried a server version on a laptop? As I think I'd mentioned > before, I'm using may laptop at home as a server. The only way I've been > able to prevent the hard drive, and maybe the NIC, from powering down, is > to establish a cron job every 12 hours - 1100 for an updatedb, and 2300 > for an ntp query. You should be able to disable or uninstall the "laptop mode" functionality. $ aptitude search laptop You probably have laptop-detect, laptop-mode, and laptop-mode-utils installed. If laptop-detect has a return status of 0, it thinks you have a laptop. $ laptop-detect $ echo $? Next thing to do is disable it if you like. See what's in the config below and change to "no" if you want to disable the settings... $ cat /etc/default/laptop-mode There are more options, but let me know if non of these work for you... > I wonder if the server-based 7.04 would view my laptop (Compaq Armada > m700) differently and NOT spin down the drive and power off the nic? > Or, even if it was a different laptop, having the same events occur? Even if the above does not work, you can also change the scripts manually in /etc/acpi/ such that your power management acts exactly as you wish... -- Kristian Hermansen -- This message has been scanned for viruses and dangerous content by MailScanner, and is believed to be clean.
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