puppylinux: acpitool -s in .sh file
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I am using puppylinux (xenialpup 64 bit). In order to put it to sleep mode, I run "acpitool -s" in cli. It works fine.
But if I put it in a file, save it as .sh file, then mark it as executable, and then double-click to execute it. It makes the system sleep for just a moment and turns on immediately. I didn't understand what is missing / going wrong.
Can anybody please advise?
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I am using puppylinux (xenialpup 64 bit). In order to put it to sleep mode, I run "acpitool -s" in cli. It works fine.
But if I put it in a file, save it as .sh file, then mark it as executable, and then double-click to execute it. It makes the system sleep for just a moment and turns on immediately. I didn't understand what is missing / going wrong.
Can anybody please advise?
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I am using puppylinux (xenialpup 64 bit). In order to put it to sleep mode, I run "acpitool -s" in cli. It works fine.
But if I put it in a file, save it as .sh file, then mark it as executable, and then double-click to execute it. It makes the system sleep for just a moment and turns on immediately. I didn't understand what is missing / going wrong.
Can anybody please advise?
shell acpi puppy-linux
I am using puppylinux (xenialpup 64 bit). In order to put it to sleep mode, I run "acpitool -s" in cli. It works fine.
But if I put it in a file, save it as .sh file, then mark it as executable, and then double-click to execute it. It makes the system sleep for just a moment and turns on immediately. I didn't understand what is missing / going wrong.
Can anybody please advise?
shell acpi puppy-linux
shell acpi puppy-linux
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acpitool -s
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This should go into a .sh file.
Mark this file as executable.
Run it.
And it does the trick.
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1 Answer
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active
oldest
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active
oldest
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active
oldest
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up vote
0
down vote
accepted
Posting answer to my own Q so that it might be useful to someone else also.
acpitool -s
read
This should go into a .sh file.
Mark this file as executable.
Run it.
And it does the trick.
add a comment |Â
up vote
0
down vote
accepted
Posting answer to my own Q so that it might be useful to someone else also.
acpitool -s
read
This should go into a .sh file.
Mark this file as executable.
Run it.
And it does the trick.
add a comment |Â
up vote
0
down vote
accepted
up vote
0
down vote
accepted
Posting answer to my own Q so that it might be useful to someone else also.
acpitool -s
read
This should go into a .sh file.
Mark this file as executable.
Run it.
And it does the trick.
Posting answer to my own Q so that it might be useful to someone else also.
acpitool -s
read
This should go into a .sh file.
Mark this file as executable.
Run it.
And it does the trick.
answered Aug 9 at 4:40
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