There are a couple of different solutions to this, it seems.
1) Remove PWRMGR_ENABLED in the kernel conf file, rebild the kernel and
restart the machine. That's the only solution I know.
VSG
2) (This one is the one I opted for ;-> )
>If you are using a "power management" capable workstation, like a Personal
>Workstation or a AS255, then it is actually an operating system setting.
>
>Run /usr/bin/X11/dxpower to bring up a GUI with your power conservation
>settings.
>
>Tom
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Those Digital folks think of everything, don't they?
Thanks, guys!
Tony
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Tony Warner Tony.Warner_at_gat.com
General Atomics (619) 455-4285
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Received on Fri Jul 24 1998 - 23:28:24 NZST