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This file configures how apmd functions at boot time, depending on whether the hardware supports Advanced Power Management APM or whether the user has configured the system to use it. The apm daemon is a monitoring program that works with power management code within the Linux kernel. It is capable of alerting users to low battery power on laptops and other power-related settings. By default, this file sets the owner of the arpwatch process to the user pcap and sends any messages to the root mail queue.

For more information regarding available parameters for this file, refer to the arpwatch man page. It contains one or more of the following lines:. This file controls the operation of the automount daemons, which automatically mount file systems when you use them and unmount them after a period of inactivity.

The default value is an empty string "". The default value is 1 true. The default value is 1 true , and allows for compatibility with the Sun automounter options specification syntax.

Other values are used by systems not supported by Red Hat Enterprise Linux. The file contains information such as:. Note that the ZONE parameter is read by the Time and Date Properties Tool system-config-date , and manually editing it does not change the system timezone.

Earlier releases of Red Hat Enterprise Linux used the following values which are deprecated :. For more information about what parameters are available in this file, refer to the dhcpd man page. The file sets the default values for exim to run. Its default values are set to run as a background daemon and to check its queue each hour in case something has backed up.

This application allows the user to install the latest updates as well as additional applications and documentation.

The gpm daemon is the mouse server which allows mouse acceleration and middle-click pasting. For more information about what parameters are available for this file, refer to the gpm man page. If edited, devices could suddenly show up as being added or removed. Sign up using Facebook. Sign up using Email and Password. Post as a guest Name. Email Required, but never shown.

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