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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting Run command if no mouse or keyboard input Post 303023740 by drew77 on Friday 21st of September 2018 12:17:31 PM
Old 09-21-2018
Run command if no mouse or keyboard input

I would like a script that would run pm-suspend if there has been no keyboard or mouse input for a specified time.

------ Post updated at 11:17 AM ------

Never mind. I found a setting in power management that does what I need.
 

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PM-IS-SUPPORTED(1)					       pm-utils User Manual						PM-IS-SUPPORTED(1)

NAME
pm-is-supported - Test whether suspend or hibernate is supported. SYNOPSIS
pm-is-supported [{--suspend | --hibernate | --suspend-hybrid}] DESCRIPTION
This manual page documents briefly the pm-is-supported command. The intended purpose of pm-is-supported is to find out which power management modes are supported by the system. hald(8) will call it to do just that. (Note that DeviceKit-power does not use this.) OPTIONS
--suspend Is suspend supported? Suspend is a state where most devices are shutdown, except for RAM. This state still draws power. --hibernate Is hibernate supported? During hibernate the state of the system is saved to disk, the system is fully powered off. --suspend-hybrid Is hybrid-suspend supported? Hybrid-suspend is the process where first the state of the system is saved to disk -- just like with hibernate -- but instead of poweroff, the system goes in suspend state, which means it can wakeup quicker than for normal hibernation. The advantage over suspend is that you can resume even if you run out of power. s2both is a hybrid-suspend implementation. RETURN VALUE
The result of the test for a certain powermanagement state is defined by the following exit codes. Code Diagnostic 0 State available. 1 State NOT available. SEE ALSO
DeviceKit-power(7), hald(8), pm-suspend(8), s2both(8) AUTHOR
Tim Dijkstra <tim@famdijkstra.org> Manpage author. COPYRIGHT
Copyright (C) 2007 Tim Dijkstra This manual page was originally written for the Debian(TM) system, and has been adopted by the pm-utils project. Permission is granted to copy, distribute and/or modify this document under the terms of the GNU General Public License, Version 2 or (at your option) any later version published by the Free Software Foundation. pm-is-supported Apr 18, 2007 PM-IS-SUPPORTED(1)
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