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[Mageia-dev] LXDE Power Management in Mageia

+ Frank Griffin + ftg at roadrunner.com +
+ Sun Nov 11 21:33:06 CET 2012 +

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LXDE Power Management seems to be non-existent, and where it does exist 
+it seems to be distro-related.  Google searching indicates that other 
+distros use either gnome-power-manager or xfce4-power-manager to meet 
+the need, but there is no GUI and no hint as to which config files 
+should be modified manually.
+
+The interesting thing is that most people complaining of the lack of a 
+UI complain that they are looking for a way to  turn *on* things like 
+suspend or sleep when the laptop lid is closed.  My experience with 
+Mageia is that sleep is *on* by default when the lid is closed under 
+LXDE, and I want to turn it *off*.
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+That difference suggests that we are configuring LXDE by default with 
+power options different from those in other distros.  My question is, 
+how are we doing this ?  Does the user have any control over this at all 
+?  Is KDE the only Mageia desktop that has any usable Power Management ?
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