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10139N/A<refentry id="gnome-power-preferences-1">
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10139N/A<refmeta><refentrytitle>&cmd;</refentrytitle><manvolnum>1</manvolnum>
11904N/A<refmiscinfo class="date">18 Feb 2008</refmiscinfo>
10139N/A<refmiscinfo class="sectdesc">&man1;</refmiscinfo>
10139N/A<refmiscinfo class="software">&release;</refmiscinfo>
10139N/A<refmiscinfo class="arch">generic</refmiscinfo>
10139N/A<refmiscinfo class="copyright">&suncopy;</refmiscinfo>
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10139N/A<indexterm><primary>&cmd;</primary></indexterm><indexterm><primary>
11904N/Agnome power preferences GUI</primary></indexterm>
10139N/A<refnamediv id="gnome-power-preferences-1-name"><refname>&cmd;</refname>
11904N/A<refpurpose>gnome power preferences GUI</refpurpose></refnamediv>
10139N/A<refsynopsisdiv id="gnome-power-preferences-1-synp"><title>&synp-tt;</title>
10139N/A<cmdsynopsis><command>&cmd;</command>
10139N/A<arg choice="opt"><option>-help</option></arg>
10139N/A<arg choice="opt"><option>-verbose</option></arg>
10139N/A</cmdsynopsis></refsynopsisdiv>
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11904N/A<refsect1 id="gnome-power-preferences-1-desc"><title>&desc-tt;</title>
11904N/A<para>&cmd; is a GUI configuration program. It enables you to configure your
11904N/Apreferred desktop power management policies, e.g. blank screen when lid is
10139N/Aclosed, hibernate system when battery power is low, suspend system when power
10139N/Abutton is pressed, or let CPU frequency dynamically adjust based on process
10139N/Aload. Then, these policies are enforced by
10139N/A<citerefentry><refentrytitle>gnome-power-manager</refentrytitle><manvolnum>1</manvolnum></citerefentry>.
10139N/A</para>
10139N/A</refsect1>
10139N/A<refsect1 id="gnome-power-preferences-1-opts"><title>&opts-tt;</title>
10139N/A<para>This program follows the usual &gnu; command line syntax,
10139N/Awith long options starting with two dashes (`-'). A summary of
10139N/Aoptions is included below.</para>
10139N/A<variablelist termlength="narrow">
10139N/A<varlistentry>
11904N/A<term><option>-help</option></term>
10139N/A<listitem><para>
10139N/AShow summary of options.
10139N/A</para>
10139N/A</listitem></varlistentry>
10139N/A<varlistentry>
10139N/A<term><option>-verbose</option></term>
10139N/A<listitem><para>
10139N/AShow extra debugging.
10139N/A</para>
10139N/A</listitem></varlistentry>
10139N/A</variablelist></refsect1>
10139N/A<refsect1 id="gnome-power-preferences-1-exam"><title>&exam-tt;</title>
10139N/A<example role="example">
10139N/A<title>Launching &cmd; with the display of extra debugging messages.
10139N/A</title>
11965N/A<para><screen>example% <userinput>&cmd; --verbose
11965N/A</userinput></screen></para>
10139N/A</example>
10139N/A</refsect1>
10139N/A<refsect1 id="gnome-power-preferences-1-exit"><title>&exit-tt;</title>
10139N/A<para>The following exit values are returned:</para>
10139N/A<variablelist termlength="xtranarrow">
10139N/A<varlistentry><term><returnvalue>0</returnvalue></term><listitem><para>Application
10139N/Aexited successfully</para>
10139N/A</listitem></varlistentry>
10139N/A<varlistentry><term><returnvalue>>0</returnvalue></term><listitem><para>Application
10139N/Aexited with failure</para>
10139N/A</listitem></varlistentry>
10139N/A</variablelist></refsect1>
10139N/A<refsect1 id="gnome-power-preferences-1-file"><title>&file-tt;</title>
10139N/A<para>The following files are used by this application:</para>
10139N/A<variablelist termlength="wholeline">
10139N/A<varlistentry><term><filename>/usr/bin/&cmd;</filename></term><listitem><para></para><para>
10139N/AExecutable for gnome power preferences GUI</para>
10139N/A</listitem></varlistentry>
10139N/A</variablelist></refsect1>
10139N/A<refsect1 id="gnome-power-preferences-1-attr"><title>&attr-tt;</title>
10139N/A<para>See <olink targetdocent="REFMAN5" localinfo="attributes-5">
10139N/A<citerefentry>
10139N/A<refentrytitle>attributes</refentrytitle><manvolnum>5</manvolnum></citerefentry></olink>
10139N/Afor descriptions of the following attributes:</para>
10139N/A<informaltable frame="all">
10139N/A<tgroup cols="2" colsep="1" rowsep="1"><colspec colname="COLSPEC0" colwidth="1*">
10139N/A<colspec colname="COLSPEC1" colwidth="1*">
10139N/A<thead>
10139N/A<row><entry align="center" valign="middle">ATTRIBUTE TYPE</entry><entry align="center"
10139N/Avalign="middle">ATTRIBUTE VALUE</entry></row>
10139N/A</thead>
10139N/A<tbody>
10139N/A<row><entry><para>Availability</para></entry><entry><para>gnome/gnome-power-manager
11904N/A</para></entry></row>
10139N/A<row><entry colname="COLSPEC0"><para>Interface stability</para></entry><entry
10139N/Acolname="COLSPEC1"><para>Volatile</para></entry></row>
10139N/A</tbody>
10139N/A</tgroup>
11933N/A</informaltable>
10139N/A</refsect1>
10139N/A<refsect1 id="gnome-power-preferences-1-also"><title>&also-tt;</title>
<!--Reference to another man page-->
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<citerefentry><refentrytitle>gnome-power-manager</refentrytitle><manvolnum>1</manvolnum></citerefentry>,
<citerefentry><refentrytitle>gnome-power-statistics</refentrytitle><manvolnum>1</manvolnum></citerefentry>,
<citerefentry><refentrytitle>attributes</refentrytitle><manvolnum>5</manvolnum></citerefentry>
</citerefentry></para>
</refsect1>
<refsect1 id="gnome-power-preferences-1-note"><title>&note-tt;</title>
<para>This manual page was written by Oliver Grawert <email>ogra@ubuntu.com</email>
for the Debian system.
</para>
</para>
<para>Updated by Simon Zheng, Sun Microsystems Inc., 2008.</para>
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