It looks like my recent upgrade from F12 to F17 has some surprises in store for me :)
Next up is gnome-power-manager: in F12 I was using sawfish stand alone but ran gnome-power-manager in order to have the power icon in the tray (for which I used stalonetray). But now in F17 I guess because of gnome3 there is no gnome-power-manager anymore.
im running Ubuntu 11.10 & am using the Gnome interface. I have installed the Gnome power manager and I am assuming this is it:
This doesn't have that many options. I've seem some screen shots of the power manager and they seem to show the gnome power manager with alot of the options I want to have control over.
I installed gnome power manager through yum but I have no idea how to actually start it. Looking through the internet, I tried both gnome-power-preferences --sync and gnome-power-manager but neither command worked.
Hi,
Hello,I have gnome3 and gnome-power-manager installed to two different systems. In both cases I can not get the power manager to suspend the computers. Maybe I don't understand what power manager is supposed to do? My interpretation is that if I check the box that says put computer to sleep after xx minutes that it will automatically suspend after xx time period of inactivity.
How can I get my battery info (percentages) on Fluxbox?
I've heard of the gnome-power-manager, and wanted to use that, but there seems to be a problem...
$ gnome-power-manager
gnome-power-manager: command not found
And when I try to install it:
$ sudo apt-get install gnome-power-manager
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state information...
Hello there,
I recently had my Gnome-power-manager failed. Hence I couldn't start my fedora 11. Once that was known, I checked out the available solutions and tried one of them. They had asked me to remove the gnome-power-manager and asked me to reinstall it.
Hence I gave yum remove gnome-power-manager. I thot it'd just remove the files, but the whole of package was lost.
I have installed xfce4-power-manager when I was setting up my minimal Ubuntu install and I configured everything at that time. Since then (couple of weeks ago) I never launched it again. When I just closed my laptop and opened it again, I noticed it didn't went into hibernation - which I had setup in xfce4-power-manager.
Hey all,Recently I've had this little launcher-like icon beside my power manager icon in xfce4. I can't seem to get rid of it...and when you right-click on it, it's the exact same thing as the xfce4-power-manager icon. If I try to click the "quit" option, it closes itself and the xfce4-power-manager. It's like a double-icon for xfce4-power-manager th