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apmd

apmd Utilities for Advanced Power Management (APM)
Priority
Sectionadmin
Installed size 144
Maintainer Anibal Monsalve Salazar <anibal@debian.org>
Architecture i386
Version 3.2.2-8.1
Depends libapm1 (>= 3.2.0-7), libc6 (>= 2.3.6-6), debconf (>= 1.2.9) | debconf-2.0, powermgmt-base, lsb-base (>= 1.3-9ubuntu3)
Suggests xapm
File name pool/main/a/apmd/apmd_3.2.2-8.1_i386.deb
Description On laptop computers, the Advanced Power Management (APM) support provides access to battery status information and may help you to conserve battery power, depending on your laptop and the APM implementation. The apmd program also lets you run arbitrary programs when APM events happen (for example, you can eject PCMCIA devices when you suspend, or change hard drive timeouts when you connect the battery). . This package contains apmd(8), a daemon for logging and acting on APM events; and apm(1), a client that prints the information in /proc/apm in a readable format. . apmd is notified of APM events by the APM driver in the kernel. . Debian kernels are built with APM support but it is disabled by default. You need to boot the kernel with the "apm=on" option if you want to enable the driver. (You may need to add this option to your lilo command line.) . In most cases, users may want to know that there are newer power management schemes, like ACPI. . Homepage: http://www.worldvisions.ca/~apenwarr/apmd/


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