Paquet de gestion des modes powersave et performance pour les carte wifi
Bonjour, Les cartes wifi (par exemple le ipw2200) sont maintenant équipées d'un mode powersave pour économiser la batterie. Je me demandais si vous connaissiez un moyen, un paquet qui gère ça automatiquement et comme on veut. Un peu à la manière de cpufreqd (mode ondemand) pour les processeurs. Merci d'avance Guillaume -- Lisez la FAQ de la liste avant de poser une question : http://wiki.debian.net/?DebianFrench Vous pouvez aussi ajouter le mot ``spam'' dans vos champs From et Reply-To: To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: powersave error.
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On Wed, 30 May 2007 08:24:02 -0700 L.V.Gandhi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Thanks for the response. This added me to powersave group. Even then when I did relogin, I get this msg. Further As I said in my previous msg, I don't get any other options in my kpowersave button. Okay, you need to look in /etc/dbus-1/system.d/foo.conf, where foo is the configuration file for the powersaved service. This should specify the permissions necessary to access the powersaved D-BUS service. It should mention a group that you need to add yourself to. powerdev is for gnome-power-manager, perhaps it is different for powersaved/kpowersave. - -- Andrew J. Barr X-Mailer: Claws Mail 2.9.1 (GTK+ 2.10.12; powerpc-unknown-linux-gnu) Ronald Reagan: America's answer to Inspector Clouseau -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: GnuPG v1.4.6 (GNU/Linux) iD8DBQFGXZiahuM+Z62a52oRAmkvAKCrG1/6vKPNQGuXrdhfXtFzmy2tmgCfZaLu 2Mm0x5vlCPbo0eJn2NfAl/c= =9tAl -END PGP SIGNATURE-
powersave error.
I get msg while booting You are not permitted to connect to powersave daemon via DBUS. Please check your DBUS configuration and installation. How to check DBUS configuration? I don't get any options in kpowersave button in the tray. I have klaptop also running. Whether both are complementary or replacements. -- L.V.Gandhi http://lvgandhi.tripod.com/ linux user No.205042
Re: powersave error.
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On Tue, 29 May 2007 16:32:16 -0700 L.V.Gandhi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I get msg while booting You are not permitted to connect to powersave daemon via DBUS. Please check your DBUS configuration and installation. How to check DBUS configuration? Try the following command as root: # gpasswd -a insert your user name here powerdev Then log out and log back in. I don't get any options in kpowersave button in the tray. I have klaptop also running. Whether both are complementary or replacements. - -- Andrew J. Barr X-Mailer: Claws Mail 2.9.1 (GTK+ 2.10.12; powerpc-unknown-linux-gnu) Ronald Reagan: America's answer to Inspector Clouseau -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: GnuPG v1.4.6 (GNU/Linux) iD8DBQFGXLnPhuM+Z62a52oRApHAAKCvBBOIrEMOczp6O1LeZaZAwgPLGQCgwCcp z36go7l54WCux8JiOgImppk= =fImu -END PGP SIGNATURE-
suspend-to-disk (powersave -U) problems
I just tried out powersave for suspending to RAM or disk and was quite impressed that it all worked without any tweaking whatsoever. Well, almost, that is. When I use suspend-to-disk, then resume, my usb optical mouse isn't initialized (light/laser/whatever is off) until I hit a key on the keyboard. Then it is initialized and works, but not well. I suppose that I need to make some changes to the powersave configuration, but I don't know what. Reloading the only loaded mouse module, psmouse, didn't make any difference, nor did un/replugging the mouse. Thanks for your help. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[Fwd: suspend-to-disk (powersave -U) problems]
I just tried out powersave for suspending to RAM or disk and was quite impressed that it all worked without any tweaking whatsoever. Well, almost, that is. When I use suspend-to-disk, then resume, my usb optical mouse isn't initialized (light/laser/whatever is off) until I hit a key on the keyboard. Then it is initialized and works, but not well. I suppose that I need to make some changes to the powersave configuration, but I don't know what. Reloading the only loaded mouse module, psmouse, didn't make any difference, nor did un/replugging the mouse. Well, I just updated the kernel to 2.6.17-2 on Etch, and suspend-to-ram no longer works. Suspend-to-disk still works though, with the same problem. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
setterm -powersave
How does this work? Do I need console blanking selected in the kernel? Do I need to setterm -powerdown ##? TIA, John
Re: setterm -powersave
i believe you would need at least APM turned on, and make sure your not running a SMP kernel or it wont work (no APM calls are SMP safe) nate On Fri, 31 Dec 1999, John Dalbec wrote: jdalbe How does this work? Do I need console blanking selected in the kernel? jdalbe Do I need to setterm -powerdown ##? jdalbe TIA, jdalbe John jdalbe jdalbe jdalbe -- jdalbe Unsubscribe? mail -s unsubscribe [EMAIL PROTECTED] /dev/null jdalbe [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] ]-- Vice President Network Operations http://www.firetrail.com/ Firetrail Internet Services Limited http://www.aphroland.org/ Everett, WA 425-348-7336http://www.linuxpowered.net/ Powered By:http://comedy.aphroland.org/ Debian 2.1 Linux 2.0.36 SMPhttp://yahoo.aphroland.org/ -[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] ]-- 1:08pm up 134 days, 1:03, 3 users, load average: 1.62, 1.83, 1.80
Re: Using powersave Features on monitor
*- On 30 Mar, Sean wrote about Re: Using powersave Features on monitor But does that really send it into powersave mode? When setterm blanks the screen, the CRT guns are still running, as the back of the monitor is still warm to the touch, whereas when Windows puts the monitor into powersave mode, the back of the monitor becomes cool. setterm can do both, from the man page: setterm [ -blank [ 0-60 ] ] setterm [ -powersave [ on|vsync|hsync|powerdown|off ] ] setterm [ -powerdown [ 0-60 ] ] blank just blanks the screen after [0-60] minutes. powerdown shuts if off after [0-60] minutes, and powersave does in now. Try it an walk away wait a few minuts before hitting a key. If the monitor takes a few seconds to come to life then it has shut it down. Sean Hamori Andras wrote: Jeff Katcher wrote: Hi all, I would like to use the PowerSave mode on my monitor (in win9x when i am idle for X minutes the screen goes into powersave mode) is there a way to do this in Linux? On a Linux console, you can enable this via setterm(1). For X, xset(1x) can do the job. András -- Unsubscribe? mail -s unsubscribe [EMAIL PROTECTED] /dev/null -- A citizen of America will cross the ocean to fight for democracy, but won't cross the street to vote in a national election. -- Bill Vaughan -- Brian - Never criticize anybody until you have walked a mile in their shoes, because by that time you will be a mile away and have their shoes. - unknown Mechanical Engineering[EMAIL PROTECTED] Purdue University http://www.ecn.purdue.edu/~servis -
Using powersave Features on monitor
Hi all, I would like to use the PowerSave mode on my monitor (in win9x when i am idle for X minutes the screen goes into powersave mode) is there a way to do this in Linux? Jeff
Re: Using powersave Features on monitor
Jeff Katcher wrote: Hi all, I would like to use the PowerSave mode on my monitor (in win9x when i am idle for X minutes the screen goes into powersave mode) is there a way to do this in Linux? On a Linux console, you can enable this via setterm(1). For X, xset(1x) can do the job. András
Re: Using powersave Features on monitor
But does that really send it into powersave mode? When setterm blanks the screen, the CRT guns are still running, as the back of the monitor is still warm to the touch, whereas when Windows puts the monitor into powersave mode, the back of the monitor becomes cool. Sean Hamori Andras wrote: Jeff Katcher wrote: Hi all, I would like to use the PowerSave mode on my monitor (in win9x when i am idle for X minutes the screen goes into powersave mode) is there a way to do this in Linux? On a Linux console, you can enable this via setterm(1). For X, xset(1x) can do the job. András -- Unsubscribe? mail -s unsubscribe [EMAIL PROTECTED] /dev/null -- A citizen of America will cross the ocean to fight for democracy, but won't cross the street to vote in a national election. -- Bill Vaughan
Re: Using powersave Features on monitor
On Tue, 30 Mar 1999, Sean wrote: But does that really send it into powersave mode? When setterm blanks the screen, the CRT guns are still running, as the back of the monitor is still warm to the touch, whereas when Windows puts the monitor into powersave mode, the back of the monitor becomes cool. Sure. From the xset man page: -dpms The -dpms option disables DPMS (Energy Star) fea- tures. +dpms The +dpms option enables DPMS (Energy Star) fea- tures. dpms flags... The dpms option allows the DPMS (Energy Star) parameters to be set. The option can take up to three numerical values, or the `force' flag fol- lowed by a DPMS state. The `force' flags forces the server to immediately switch to the DPMS state specified.The DPMS state can be one of `standby', `suspend', or `off'. When numerical values are given, they set the inactivity period before the three modes are activated. The first value given is for the `standby' mode, the second is for the `suspend' mode, and the third is for the `off' mode. Setting these values implicitly enables the DPMS features. A value of zero dis- ables a particular mode. ...RickM...
Powersave / clock / crontabs
Hello, I have been using debian for quite a long time now and have recently upgraded to hamm. I must say that it is quite an improvement over 1.3. My question is not so much debian related but the problem is as follows. I want to keep my computer on all day to receive faxes and voice messages with mgetty-voice. I also want to save power by enabling all powersave stuff in the BIOS (asus tx97e mainboard, no atx) . What happens is that - no cron jobs are being run at all - the clock is in powersave mode as well, i.e. runs very slowly which makes my syslogs quite unreliable. (I actually wrote a crontab to update the clock -due to the powersave mode- only to find out no cronjobs were being run) Is this something I have to live with or is there a solution? (With anacron I'll have to reboot, don't I? And the clock keeps being slow) Felix Chang -- ir F.K.K. ChangHaarlemmerstraat 303 2312 DV Leiden mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Tel 071 5147683 mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Fax 071 5147683 mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]Overdag 0251 492927 ___
Re: powersave
MS == Markus Schneider [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: MS I try to make use of the powersave-ability of my monitor. Typing MS setterm -powersave on on a textconsole is working properly but how MS can I set this at boottime for ALL textconsoles? I've put this command MS into a little script in /etc/rc.boot/ however powersaving then works MS only at tty0. Here's what I use: #!/bin/sh # Turn on power-saving on the VC's test -f /usr/bin/setterm || exit 0 case $1 in start) echo -n Turning power-saving on for VC's. for i in 1 2 3 4 5 6 do setterm -powersave /dev/tty$i done echo . ;; stop) echo -n Nothing to do to turn power-saving for VC's off. ;; *) echo Usage: /etc/init.d/powersave start|stop; exit 1 ;; esac exit 0 (I never want to turn this off so stop doesn't do anything useful.) MS Under X I have not been successful at all. xset s power doesn't seam MS to have any effect reagardless which argument I specify. From the xset MS manpage I know: The 'power' flag allows the power saver parameters to MS be set on servers which have the XFree86-Misc server extension. So my MS second question is how to get this server extension for Debian or how MS else could I get powersaving working under X? MS My monitor: Samsung SyncMaster 20GLsi, my videocard: Matrox Millenium MS (2MB). I put the following in the Device section of my XF86Config: Option power_saver -- Mark Plaksinhttp://www.negia.net/~happy/ -- TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THIS MAILING LIST: e-mail the word unsubscribe to [EMAIL PROTECTED] . Trouble? e-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] .
powersave
I try to make use of the powersave-ability of my monitor. Typing setterm -powersave on on a textconsole is working properly but how can I set this at boottime for ALL textconsoles? I've put this command into a little script in /etc/rc.boot/ however powersaving then works only at tty0. Under X I have not been successful at all. xset s power doesn't seam to have any effect reagardless which argument I specify. From the xset manpage I know: The 'power' flag allows the power saver parameters to be set on servers which have the XFree86-Misc server extension. So my second question is how to get this server extension for Debian or how else could I get powersaving working under X? My monitor: Samsung SyncMaster 20GLsi, my videocard: Matrox Millenium (2MB). Thanks a lot for any help in advance, Markus. -- TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THIS MAILING LIST: e-mail the word unsubscribe to [EMAIL PROTECTED] . Trouble? e-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] .
apmd interation with powersave option in XFree
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