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Some people find the shutdown dialog box annoying. You can change the behaviour so that hitting the power button turns off the EEE without the dialog box. This is for for easy mode only.
sudo su cd /opt/xandros/bin mv shutdown_dialog shutdown_dialog.backup echo -e '#!/bin/bash\nsudo /sbin/fastshutdown.sh' > shutdown_dialog chmod +x shutdown_dialog exit
sudo su cd /opt/xandros/bin mv shutdown_dialog.backup shutdown_dialog exit
Pressing the power button runs a script called /etc/acpi/powerbtn.sh This script then calls the shutdown_dialog file. Initially this file is the annoying dialog box, but we have changed it to run a script called /sbin/fastshutdown.sh This script kills the processes and shuts down the EEE.
If you would like an easier confirmation box, that asks „Are You Sure?“, then (this assumes you have done the steps above):
sudo /sbin/fastshutdown.sh --ask
The general consensus seems to be the fastshutdown.sh script is the best way to shut down. However, some people are happy with editing /etc/acpi/powerbtn.sh to just say:
#!/bin/sh /bin/kill -SIGUSR2 1
If you want the Standby / Restart / Shut Down options but don't want the hassle of the „Sure you want to proceed“ dialog, add the following lines after the # comments in the /etc/acpi/powerbtn.sh script.
if ps -Af | grep '[s]hutdown_dialog' then killall shutdown_dialog sync /sbin/fastshutdown.sh fi
The first press of the power button will bring up the normal options, but a second press will shut down fully.