On Tue, 4 Jun 2013 13:07:21 +0400 Artem Dergachev <[email protected]> said:

> Hello,
> 
> I've figured out that the enlightenment process has different behavior
> depending on the laptop battery state. Looking at the code, I've seen it
> send signals to cpufreq module, defer certain actions of efm and saving its
> config file to disc, disable some animations (mostly mouse hover?), and run
> suspend2ram from screensaver.
> 
> Is this list complete? Did I miss anything? Thanks.

the suspend on screensaver is an explicit option u can turn on... i actually am
not sure how many things we have for power saving stuff... i lost track along
the years. :)

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