09-22-2010
Very useful post, since we are about to upgrade to a newer generation of smartphones in the company. We have been very happy with Samsung overall.
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LEARN ABOUT DEBIAN
fsousaged
FSOUSAGED(1) General Commands Manual FSOUSAGED(1)
NAME
fsousaged - FSO usage daemon
SYNOPSIS
fsousaged
DESCRIPTION
fsousaged automatically controls system resources like GSM, GPS, Bluetooth, WiFi, Display or CPU. It's intended to be used on smartphones
and is part of the freesmartphone.org userland.
If applications need to use any of these resources they request it from fsousaged. Then the daemon will enable the resource until the
applications release the resource. If multiple applications request the same resource fsousaged ensures that the resources stay enabled
until all applications released the resource.
Depending on the configuration fsousaged may put the system into suspend if the CPU resource is not requested.
fsousaged loads its configuration from /etc/freesmartphone/conf/<platform>/fsousaged.conf (platform is detected via /proc/cpuinfo). If this
file can't be found it will fallback to /etc/freesmartphone/conf/default/fsousaged.conf instead.
The daemon will be started automatically by DBus, once a request is send to it, but can also be started manually.
OPTIONS
fsousaged takes no parameters.
AUTHOR
fsousaged was written by the FSO Team <smartphones-userland@linuxtogo.org>.
This manual page was written by Sebastian Reichel <sre@debian.org>, for the Debian project (but may be used by others).
AUGUST 28, 2011 FSOUSAGED(1)