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Using Power Management
Cover
Credits
FrenchCopyright
Contents
Figures
Preface
1 Introduction to Power Management
dtpower
Suspend-Resume
Choosing to Use Power Management
2 Using Power Management
Starting dtpower
The dtpower Icon
The dtpower Main Window
The Devices Panel
The System Panel
Exiting dtpower
3 Using Power Management on SPARCstation Voyager Systems
Starting dtpower
The dtpower Icon
The dtpower Main Window
The Devices Panel
The System Panel
Exiting dtpower
4 Suspend-Resume
Using Suspend
Resuming Your System
A Configuring Power Management Using the Command Line
Introduction
Idleness Definition
The power.conf File
Becoming Superuser
Setting Device Idle Time
Setting AutoShutdown
Changing the Idleness Definition
Using a Script to Define Idleness
B Troubleshooting
Power Key Problems
Suspend Failures
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