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SubjectRe: SPARCstation's power led goes off upon kernel init

You can do the same thing with ioctl KDSETLED, iirc, without needing
X or anything related to it.... In fact, I wrote a program that sending
and recieving of packets across the network and blinks the LEDs
accordingly (Like all those other programs that do it :) )

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Brandon S. Allbery KF8NH wrote:

> In message <Pine.LNX.4.10.9906092122340.13330-100000@localhost>, "Michael B. Tr
> ausch" writes:
>
> Heh. If you run X you can take control of one or more LEDs away from the
> server, then do whatever you want with them.
>
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