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| Environ 25 900 résultats [ubuntu] [SOLVED] HowTo sleep / standby / hibernate / suspend from ...https://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=813387 - En cache - Pages similaires 31 May 2008 ... There are several threads which unsuccessfully seek a command line method to hibernate or suspend in Ubuntu, WITHOUT requiring root or sudo access. After a bit of digging, I've come up with the answer. This is tested on Ubuntu 8.04 (Hardy) with a Dell Inspiron 1520 laptop. I would appreciate feedback ... sleep(int) in C++? - Ubuntu Forumshttps://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=296142 - En cache - Pages similaires 9 Nov 2006 ... Is there any library that contains a sleep function. I really need to stop using 100% of the CPU. Thanks, Lster. [ubuntu] Put Ubuntu to sleep using terminal - Ubuntu Forumshttps://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1226316 - En cache 29 Jul 2009 ... Hello all, I have a server running the desktop version of 9.04, I have installed openssh onto it, and want to be able to send the box to sleep as I please, just to save a bit of power. I don't think the shutdown command has an option to do so, so does anyone know how to maybe Ubuntu sleep via the terminal? [SOLVED] Put display to sleep via key - Ubuntu Forumshttps://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1607724 - En cache - Pages similaires 28 Oct 2010 ... Re: Put display to sleep via key ? Quote Originally Posted by AndyCee View Post. Sure there is. If you're not using compiz, go to "System -> Preferences -> Keyboard Shortcuts". Click "Add" and you can add the following entry: Name: Screensaver Command: xdg-screensaver activate. Not sure about putting ... [ubuntu] How to go to standby from Terminal? - Ubuntu Forumshttps://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1419263 - En cache 1 Mar 2010 ... Hello, I'm using Ubuntu 9.10 on my laptop (MD 95500). Standby works fine for me - activated from the gui. But I can't activate standby from the terminal. When I run sudo /etc/acpi/sleep.sh nothing happens. [ubuntu] How to "sleep" a linux terminal? - Ubuntu Forumshttps://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=993201 - En cache 25 Nov 2008 ... I'm running ubuntu server edition on my G3 mac, and I would like to lock the screen in a sense, just shut off the moniter as to prevent burn in, will it do this automatically? or is there some command I can enter? [SOLVED] Avoid putting computer to sleep while program runs in a ...https://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1564869 - En cache - Pages similaires 31 Aug 2010 ... Dear All Short description: I would like to be able to run a program in a Terminal window until it has finished without the computer going to sleep mode, but after the program has finished it should follow the "Power Management" settings. Long description: I am new to Ubuntu so I am not sure if I have ... [ubuntu] Wait command after execution in terminal? - Ubuntu Forumshttps://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1707070 - En cache - Pages similaires 15 Mar 2011 ... How do I create a command to launch a program and then have the terminal wait for a specified time and then move on to the next command? I'm wanting ... in terminal? Let's put this thread back to sleep, as it is more than a year old, especially as the last two post didn't really add any additional information. [ubuntu] Running a command on wake-up from suspend - Ubuntu Forumshttps://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1334429 - En cache - Pages similaires 22 Nov 2009 ... I am running MythTV and have found that mythtv-backend prevents the computer from suspending. So, I wrote a simple script: #!/bin/sh gksudo stop mythtv- backend gksudo pm-suspend This works perfectly and the computer resumes correctly (most of the time). However, I now need to restart the MythTV ... [SOLVED] useing sleep command not working - Ubuntu Forumshttps://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1983825 - En cache - Pages similaires 21 May 2012 ... so i want to make a command run at startup but wait about 20 seconds before it runs, the sleep command is not working for me idk, i type sleep 20`s' command and nothing seems to happen after 20 seconds, am i doing the command wrong? | ||