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KPowersave

   v0.7.3-unstable  

KDE System Tool

Score 82%
KPowersave
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Link:  Link
Depends on  KDE 3.5.x
Downloads:  35500
Submitted:  Sep 19 2005
Updated:  Oct 29 2007

Description:

KPowersave is the KDE frontend for powermanagement. It provides battery monitoring, suspend/ standby triggers and many more powermanagement features for KDE (and GNOME).

Current feature list:
- support ACPI, APM (and PMU since 0.7.x)
- trigger suspend to disk/ram and standby
- switch cpu frequency policy (between: performance, dynamic and powersave)
- applet icon/tooltip with info about AC state, and battery fill/(warning) states, remainig time
- scheme specific settings (see below)
- autosuspend (to suspend if a user was a defined time inactive)
- autodimm
- a global and scheme specific configurable blacklist with programmes to prevent autosuspend/autodimm (e.g. videoplayer and cd burning tools)
- trigger lock screen on lidclose ans suspend and select the lock methode
- define battery warning levels and related actions if a level reached
- actions for special button events (power/lid/suspend/sleep buttons)
- define AC/Battery default scheme
- KNotify support for many events
- online help and localisations

- KPowersave support schemes with following configurable specific settings for:
* screensaver/DPMS
* brightness (if supported by hardware)
* autosuspend/autodimm
* scheme specific blacklist for autosuspend/autodimm
* CPU Frequency Policy

- KPowersave contains a detailed dialog (on left mouse button on the applet icon) with all PM relavant info

To run KPowersave you need currently:
- dbus/dbus-qt3 (http://www.freedesktop.org/Software/dbus)
- HAL >= 0.5.9 (http://www.freedesktop.org/Software/hal)

Additionaly you can use the powersave daemon to handle powermanagement if no user is logged in to the system (http://sourceforge.net/projects/powersave/).

For (additional) dependencies see the project homepage and documentation.

If you run KPowersave on KDE you can remove klaptop from your system. KPowersave was developed as a replacement.

KPowersave and powersave are (as we know) running on this distributions:
* SUSE Linux (defaultly, available RPMs are for 10.0, for 10.1/10.2/10.3 see related repositories (www.opensuse.org), for 9.2/9.3 see older version on sf.net available)
* ALTLinux: default
* K/Ubuntu: from universe repository
* Debian: available via 'apt-get install kpowersave'
* Fedora Core 6/7/8 (sf.net)
* Mandriva 2007/2008(sf.net)
* Gentoo (ebuilds see download link)
* Arch Linux
* Slackware (http://www.mytux.org/content/viewslackpackage.php)
* (Simply)Mephis (since 6.0 default)
* FOX Linux (default)
* RR/RR64 Linux (default)
* PLD Linux (devel tree)
* Aurox (devel tree)
* Pardus
Packages and porting information for other distributions would be appreciated.

To get always actual news about updates and new versions subscribe to new releases at the project homepage: http://freshmeat.net/projects/kpowersave

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Copyright (C) by:
* Danny Kukawka (2004-2007)
* Thomas Renninger (2004)




Changelog:

For more information about current development see:

http://dkukawka.blogspot.com/.

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For current changelog and news see:
https://sourceforge.net/project/shownotes.php?release_id=542867&group_id=124576

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29. Oct. 2007
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KPowersave 0.7.3:

Major changes since the last version/release:
- added new dialog to show logfiles if a suspend/resume fail and allow the user to save the log (need to get enabled per distro)
- added support to handle brightness key events if the machine not already handle this in the hardware directly
- added new feature named autodimm to reduce the brightness of the display if the user is inactive and dimm up if the user get active again
- new dialog shown up 30 seconds before
autosuspend call the suspend to warn the user and allow chancel the suspend
- added code to work with new PolicyKit/ConsoleKit/HAL combi to check if the user is privileged (for HAL >= 0.5.10 and related PolicyKit versions)
- added code to check if the current desktop session is avtive and handle if the session get inactive (via ConsoleKit)
- added code to release/aquire org.freedesktop.Policy.Power if the session get inactive/active to allow powersaved or other active KPowersave instances to handle powermanagement
- prepared KPowersave to work also with HAL >= 0.5.10 (handle renamed policy names in HAL)
- use now kdebug functions instead of own macros, added --dbg-trace option to allow trace function entry and leave points.

Minor changes:
- added wodim to autosuspend blacklist
- changed logic for resume if a timeout happen
- change default timeout to fake keyevent for locked screen to 2.5 sec
- don't fake key event after locked screen and lidopen if config variable timeToFakeKeyAfterLock = 0
- added new config variable (callSetPowerSaveOnAC in [General] section) to disable call SetPowerSave() on HAL.
- fix code to guess if a 6-hour-timeout occours while suspend/resume or if there was really a error
- removed Portuguese version of the help, since only one paragraph was translated
- fixed configure script to detect if we should use HAL to get information about policies instead of PolicyKit
- force update detailed dialog on AC events to get always e.g. the correct scheme info in the dialog
- reworked code for mouse wheel events to reuse code for brightness keys
- several HAL/D-Bus/PolicyKit/ConsoleKit related fixes/updates
- cleanup code, fixed compiler warnings, added new functions to removed doubled code

This release contains many bugfixes and translation updates. For more follow the Changelog.

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[18. Feb 2007, 0.7.2][21 Nov 06, 0.7.1][02 July 06, 0.6.2]
[14 May 06, 0.6.1][11 Apr 06, 0.6.0]




LicenseGPL
Source(Source tar.bz2 (v0.7.3))
SUSE(SUSE 10.2 i586/x86_64 rpms (v0.7.3))
SUSE(SUSE 10.0 i586/x86_64 rpm (v0.6.2))
Fedora(FC6/7/8 ix86/x86_64 rpm (v0.7.3))
Ubuntu(Link to (K)Ubuntu deb's )
Ubuntu(Link to Debian deb's (0.7.3))
Mandriva(Mandriva ix86/x86_64 rpm (v0.7.3))
Gentoo(Gentoo ebuilds (0.7.3))
Slackware(Slackware tgz (v0.7.1))
other(Arch Linux PKGBUILD (SVN snapshot))
other(ALT Linux (v0.7.2))
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 Package for slack

 
 by arandamandi on: Jul 3 2006
 
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Is ready.

Before download,check the md5sum and gpg sign.

New link for 0.6.2 is..

http://www.mytux.org/content/viewslackpackage.php?id=57


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 Re: Package for slack

 
 by arandamandi on: Aug 6 2006
 
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Package updated for dbus-0.91


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 Re: Re: Package for slack

 
 by arandamandi on: Aug 24 2006
 
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http://www.mytux.org/content/viewslackpackage.php

Updated kpowersave and powersave too


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 Re: Re: Re: Package for slack

 
 by arandamandi on: Sep 7 2006
 
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Updated to latest powersave stable(0.14)


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 Suse 10.1?

 
 by sanderant on: Jul 6 2006
 
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The packages only mention Suse 10 can I use them for 10.1 too?
Thanks for this amazing application. Linux battery life is almost equal Windows battery life on my laptop.


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 Re: Suse 10.1?

 
 by dkukawka on: Jul 6 2006
 
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No, you can't use this packages on SUSE 10.0.

If you take a look at the description, you can download a package for SUSE 10.1 from the factory repository from the opensuse servers. Btw. we plan a YOU update in the next weeks to update the package.

While the package from factory work on 10.1 we don't plan to provide extra packages. If we have to much changes in factory, we add packages to sf.net and announce this.


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 cpu frequency policy

 
 by arandamandi on: Sep 8 2006
 
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Why did not appear?
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 Small feature

 
 by Pennguin on: Sep 8 2006
 
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It's great app but I would like to have ability to run some bash script before suspending and after (for example to disconnect my IM, kill wifi network etc.). Maybe also when entering/exiting power management mode.

P.S. It is really great app


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 Re: Small feature

 
 by Ge0rgy on: Sep 21 2006
 
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or even better, provide a way to set the command that kpowersave uses for suspending.
i had to create a custom-script that unloads some modules and stops some services and after all that calls "hibernate -Fram.conf" to get suspend to ram working on my machine.
would be nice if future versions of kpowersave would provide the ability to set this script as "susped-to-ram-command"
and similar for Suspend to disk.

This way users would get a nice GUI plus the flexibility that linux is famous for.
I like the ability in kpowersave to define blacklisted Applications which keep the system from suspending.
so i can use K3b without worrying that a idle-suspend breaks the burn.

anyway, nice app...

greetings,
Ge0rgy


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 =(

 
 by gnemmi on: Nov 5 2006
 
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going HAL is a real downer and ( at least to me ) it turns Kpowersave into just "another" solution, stripping it from what made it different ..

powersave was EXACTLY the way to go .. and to tell you the truth, knowing why Kpowersave is going HAL is what makes everything even worse. It makes me feel like mediocrity and disdain won once again.

Good luck Dany


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 Re: =(

 
 by dkukawka on: Nov 5 2006
 
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Take this post as my answer: http://dkukawka.blogspot.com/2006/11/kpowersave-on-way-to-070.html


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 Running at startup

 
 by hgsilva on: Nov 9 2006
 
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Hello everyone,

I am Debian user with a new Toshiba Satellite Laptop. I am using Linux 2.6.17-2-686 with KDE 3.5.5

I want to ask you how can we start the kpowersave application at the system startup. I think that you have a really nice job here.

However, for example, if I want to run the application I have to export my display as normal user, run the application as root and in that case kpowersave will work.

Is there any switch or options which allow a more simple way to execute kpowersave as a normal user?

For example, there is an application called netgo (to choose between several network configuration profiles) that ask for the root password at the normal user login and that is it.

I will really appreciate any comments on this. Thank you in advance.

And keep going with this cool application.


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 Re: Running at startup

 
 by dkukawka on: Nov 12 2006
 
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To autostart KPowersave you only need to copy the desktop file of KPowersave to e.g. (not sure if this is the same at debian) /opt/kde3/share/autostart/, but you should maybe file a bug against the KPowersave package at Debian. They should fix their package to autostart.

The other sounds to me like a problem with D-Bus or HAL config. KPowersave should run as normal user without any problem. If you use the default Debian package: also file a bug or ask at 'powersave-users at forge dot novell dot com'. There should also be some debian guys.


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