Power Management for GNOME
GNOME Power Manager is a session daemon that takes care of power
management.
GNOME Power Manager uses information provided by HAL to display icons
and handle system and user actions in a GNOME session. Authorized users
can set policy and change preferences.
GNOME Power Manager acts as a policy agent on top of the Project Utopia
stack, which includes the kernel, hotplug, udev, and HAL. GNOME Power
Manager listens for HAL events and responds with user-configurable
reactions.
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Filename | Size | Changed |
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_service | 0000000698 698 Bytes | |
gnome-power-manager-43.0.obscpio | 0002308620 2.2 MB | |
gnome-power-manager.changes | 0000079821 78 KB | |
gnome-power-manager.obsinfo | 0000000107 107 Bytes | |
gnome-power-manager.spec | 0000002275 2.22 KB |
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Comments 4
Why gnome-power-manager needs gnome-session-core as required dependency?
It is for display idle handling, where gnome-session is used to invoke the screensaver.
But this dependency will not be able to start the session. This will work so long the gnome session is active. Also, the app can be used to analyze statistics outside the gnome session.
I failed to understand this concrete concern , could you explain more about it? Are there some unexpected behaviors you have seen?