Le mardi 21 avril 2009, Robert Schuettler a écrit : > How about this: Lid closes => Dimm screen. Wait # minutes (in case user is > just carrying the computer down the hall). After # minutes => Suspend. > > Some checking "battery vs. power-supply" and "temperature" could be added, > and then we'd be able to do the right thing[tm] in all of the following > situations: > [snip] > > Wouldn't that be neat? I agree that that's all not necessarily only Eee > specfic though...
Well, I think it would be too much difficult for a user to understand what happens. For me, a power management policy should be predictable. For advanced actions, I think the user can manually request what he wants, for instance: - going to lunch: press the “suspend” button and pack his laptop; - going to the conference room: close its laptop (the backlight should turn off as there is no need to light the keyboard for nothing); - making a pause during a conference: press the “blank” button to save some power during these 5 minutes. What happens when someone closes its laptop should depend on what he expects to see happening (read: configurable): - nothing (screen blanking, of course, still no need to light the keyboard); - suspending to memory; - suspending to disk. But a kind of hybrid behaviour would be, in my opinion, just too disturbing. One should be able to know in what state he will get his laptop next time he uses it. :-) One exception: emergency actions, as running out of battery or overheating. If I understand correctly, Eee PCs do evacuate heat by the keyboard, but closing the lid is not enough to overheat them, right? -- Tanguy Ortolo _______________________________________________ Debian-eeepc-devel mailing list [email protected] http://lists.alioth.debian.org/mailman/listinfo/debian-eeepc-devel
