Is there a conflict with Xfce's Per Manager plugin and APCUPSD?
ToddAndMargo
ToddAndMargo at zoho.com
Fri Jul 22 23:42:31 CEST 2016
> On 2016-07-22 07:35, ToddAndMargo wrote:
>> between apcupsd and Xfce's Power Manager plugin?
>>
>> Many thanks,
>> -T
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On 07/22/2016 12:21 AM, fortuna at c4k3.space wrote:
>
> Hello T,
>
> I'm just on this mailing list for a few days,
Hi Fortuna,
Welcome!
Remember to bottom post. This is a technical discussion.
http://www.caliburn.nl/topposting.html
You get use to it and come to like it.
> but I guess you'll need to supply some extra additional info.
>
> (I did supply quiet some info, but didn't receive any reply).
>
> It doesn't seem like a vivid mailinglist.
> I have no UPS to test things, but if you explain the problem a bit
> more detailed, maybe I might give you somme clue.
> (another perspective sometimes leads to a solution)
>
> BTW, my problem might have something to do with the power management
> to. In short: If I for example power off my monitor and power it back
> on, it goes into power-saving-mode (and stays there until reboot). (It
> goes out when I enter CTRL+ALT+F2 and back to power saving when I go
> back to X; does not happen in gnome or mate)
>
>
>
>
The question is about Xfce's Power Manager plugin conflicting with
power management daemon "apcupsd". Should the plugin
be disabled? Or can the two co-exist?
-T
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