On Tue, 18 Feb 2014 11:27:27 +0100 Nitralime <[email protected]> said:
> Enlightenment provides some ACPI functionalities out of the box.
> However, I don't have any idea at the moment how they are implemented
> ("directly" or using other tools).
e opens /var/run/acpid.socket (well conntexts to it as its a socket)... and
litens. acpid sends events to all clients that connect. :)
> To have more controls on power management I have also installed the TLP
> package on my notebook (running Archlinux).
> But it is generally recommanded to use only one power management suite
> (because of interferences in the functionalities).
>
> My question: Does anyone have experiences with TLP under E18?
> Any other recommandations regarding power management under E18 are welcome!
nope, but i install nothing else other than e and its deps. cpufreq deals with
the cpu for me. acpi events work (as long as kernel works)
> Regards
> Nik
>
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