What's the best I can do with FluxBox and Laptop Power Management as far as setting up functions such as hibernate, sleep, etc and power schemes? Or am I better off installing Xfce? I know now I got some basic power management going on.....command line is fine with me too.
thanks
topic title: How to set up Laptop Power Management, 8.2 FluxBox
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Hello. There are some power management options in the control center. In the system tab look for the second icon on the left - manage your computer (I'm not using antix so I forget). In the exit script, there should be options for sleep and hibernate. If you need something more, there should be a gnome power management app you can install using the repos. (forgot the name of that, too)
john
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Thanks OU812, I've got gnome installed now so can't check that either anymore __{{emoticon}}__