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Date:      Sun, 29 Sep 2002 03:57:32 -0500
From:      Matthew Metnetsky <met@uberstats.com>(by way of MET <met@uberstats.com>)
To:        FreeBSD Mobile <freebsd-mobile@freebsd.org>
Subject:   On the Go with FreeBSD and KDE
Message-ID:  <200209290357.32051.met@uberstats.com>

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As I'm a college student I'd like to be able to take my laptop with me from
class to class.  Take notes, play games, etc etc.  However, I've got a few
questions / problems.

1)  Is there some sort of 'standby' mode like Windows has so that the
 computer doesn't take as much power, and also is ON.  I have at most 10
 minutes between classes and really don't want to turn off the laptop just to
 boot it up again 10 minutes later.  And then repeat this 4 times a day.  Any
 Ideas?

2)  My laptop runs KDE.  Whenver I close the top while its running, and then
reopen it, it goes on the fritz (i guess would be the best way to say it).
Basically, the middle visual gets cut in half and goes to the top and bottom
and the middle is just a solid weird color, and the mouse has no 'real'
action on anything.  Is there anything I can do to stop this?  One reason for
this is...I have a cat, who when I'm around likes to disobey me.  So it would
be nice to be able to close the top when I leave the room for a few minutes
and not worry about the cat poking, clawing, sneezing on the monitor.  When
its closed, he seems to leave it alone (the monitor glow seems to attract
him).  Currently I move the laptop up high - but he's getting older and
smart...so this tactic won't last forever.  Ideas??

As always, any help would be greatly appreciated.

~ Matthew


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