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Radu-Cristian FOTESCU <[log in to unmask]>
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Radu-Cristian FOTESCU <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 1 Jun 2007 10:14:13 -0400
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--- Urs Beyerle <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
...
> There are some commands, all starting with pm- (pm=PowerManagment):
> pm-hibernate 
> pm-powersave 
> pm-restart   
> pm-shutdown  
> pm-suspend
...
> Further, in the KDE Panel you should see the Klaptop icon (near lower 
> right corner of the taskbar. It is either a battery, if you are on 
> battery, or a plug). Right click on this icon and you get a menu with 
> "Lock & Suspend" "Suspend" "Lock & Hibernate" and "Hibernate".
> 
> In the KDE Control Center: KDE -> Control Center -> Power Control -> 
> Laptop Battery. You can configure Klaptop. 

KLaptop?! Yo're right, it was there in SL5 Beta, but it seems it's missing
from what I've installed! (I am _not_ near it now, it's from my memory...)

I guess I performed an incomplete KDE installation after the initial GNOME
LiveCD install :(( I should try `yum provides klaptop' or smth.

And I forgot I should have it, because I saw on a StartCom EL5 desktop
installation that KLaptop was somehow not there.

Anyway, I forgot about KLaptop, now that everybody uses either KPowersave, or
the "KDE guidance power manager" (or whatever its name is).

Thanks!
R-C



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