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gnome-power-manager(1)						   User Commands					    gnome-power-manager(1)

NAME
gnome-power-manager - GNOME power manager session daemon SYNOPSIS
gnome-power-manager [--help] [--verbose] [--no-daemon] [--debug] DESCRIPTION
gnome-power-manager is the backend program of the GNOME power management infrastructure providing a complete and integrated solution to power management under the GNOME desktop environment. It supports features such as suspending, hibernating, screen blanking, CPU frequency switching, and more in one small neat package. OPTIONS
This program follows the usual command line syntax, with long options starting with two dashes (`-'). A summary of options is included below. --help Show summary of options. --verbose Show extra debugging. --no-daemon Do not detach gnome-power-manager into the background so that error messages will be displayed on console. --debug Only show specific debugging options. Useful for developers only. EXAMPLES
Example 1: Launching gnome-power-manager with displaying extra debugging messages on console. example% gnome-power-manager --no-daemon --verbose EXIT STATUS
The following exit values are returned: 0 Application exited successfully >0 Application exited with failure FILES
The following files are used by this application: /usr/bin/gnome-power-manager Executable for gnome power manager session daemon ATTRIBUTES
See attributes(5) for descriptions of the following attributes: +-----------------------------+-----------------------------+ | ATTRIBUTE TYPE | ATTRIBUTE VALUE | +-----------------------------+-----------------------------+ |Availability |SUNWgnome-power-manager | +-----------------------------+-----------------------------+ |Interface stability |Volatile | +-----------------------------+-----------------------------+ SEE ALSO
gnome-power-preferences(1), gnome-power-statistics(1), attributes(5) NOTES
This manual page was written by Oliver Grawert ogra@ubuntu.com for the Debian system and updated by Ow Mun Heng nikeow@yahoo.com Updated by Simon Zheng, Sun Microsystems Inc., 2008. SunOS 5.11 18 Feb 2008 gnome-power-manager(1)
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