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On 04/13/12 11:30, Michael Biebl wrote:
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> upower provides mechanisms, not policy, like what to do on low-power,
> lid-close, any-other-type-of-power-event. Those are triggered by a policy
> agent running in the desktop session, like gnome-power-ma
On 13.04.2012 11:14, Harald Dunkel wrote:
> On 04/13/12 10:07, Michael Biebl wrote:
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>> You can certainly do that. That they are called by upower doesn't mean you
>> can't call those scripts from the command line.
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> Thats a misunderstanding. I would like to use upower on the
> command line
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On 04/13/12 10:07, Michael Biebl wrote:
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> You can certainly do that. That they are called by upower doesn't mean you
> can't call those scripts from the command line.
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Thats a misunderstanding. I would like to use upower on the
command line to s
On 13.04.2012 07:17, Harald Dunkel wrote:
> On 04/11/12 00:39, Michael Biebl wrote:
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>> There is pm-suspend and pm-hibernate (from pm-utils) and and the upower
>> command line utility to query power related information.
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>> What exactly are you missing?
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> The man page to pm-utils says
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On 04/11/12 00:39, Michael Biebl wrote:
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> There is pm-suspend and pm-hibernate (from pm-utils) and and the upower
> command line utility to query power related information.
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> What exactly are you missing?
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The man page to pm-utils says
"Thes
On 10.04.2012 09:14, Harald Dunkel wrote:
> Package: upower
> Version: 0.9.15-3
> Severity: wishlist
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> It would be nice if the upower package could provide a command
> line tool, e.g. for power managing servers, and for debugging.
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> Of course I know there is a "poweroff" program, but this doe
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