Power Management for the Xfce Desktop Environment
xfce4-power-manager is a tool for the Xfce desktop environment for managing
profiles of policies which affect power consumption, such as the display
brightness level, display sleep times, or CPU frequency scaling. It can also
trigger actions on certain events such as closing the lid or reaching low
battery levels and provides a set of interfaces to inform other applications
about current power level so that they can adjust their power consumption.
Furthermore, it provides a standardized inhibit interface which allows
applications to prevent automatic sleep actions via the power manager.
- Developed at X11:xfce
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Filename | Size | Changed |
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xfce4-power-manager-1.4.2.tar.bz2 | 0001124605 1.07 MB | |
xfce4-power-manager.changes | 0000019457 19 KB | |
xfce4-power-manager.spec | 0000007168 7 KB | |
xfce4-power-manager.xml | 0000000102 102 Bytes |
Revision 66 (latest revision is 81)
Dominique Leuenberger (dimstar_suse)
accepted
request 263627
from
Guido Berhoerster (gberh)
(revision 66)
- update to version 1.4.2 - shorten label for system inactivity time (bug #11129) - initially disable DPMS widgets when not handling DPMS - use translated device type for unknown devices (bug #11217) - fix for critical battery action (Bug #11237) - add symlinks for UPS-charged icon (Debian Bug #762500) - xrandr brightness: Check for eDP devices too (bug #11308) - translation updates - dropped obsolete xfce4-power-manager-fix-critical-battery-action.patch
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