Home > Repositories > base > vaiopower (i586)
vaiopower: A tool for power management of Sony Vaio laptop devices
Vaiopower is a tool for power management of Sony Vaio laptop devices, and it is intended for all the users who strive to extend their battery life as much as possible. Vaiopower provides a higher level interface to the power management options offered by the sony-laptop kernel module. Additionally, prior to powering a device down, vaiopower makes sure that the device has been deregistered from the system correctly, it unloads all corresponding kernel modules and stops relevant system services. After powering a device back up, vaiopower restores its previous state. Vaiopower can be invoked manually, and it is also run automatically during boot when it disables all devices set by user in /etc/vaiopower.conf.
Features:
- Supported devices: sound card, Bluetooth, DVD drive and WWAN adapter
- Includes a pm-utils script that maintains the power state of all devices across suspends and hibernations
- Monitoring udev events generated by killswitch and preserving users' settings
- Automatic powering down of selected devices at boot time configurable through /etc/vaiopower.conf
- When the laptop is placed in a docking station, the Ethernet interface in the station sometimes does not get detected. Vaiopower watches for these issues (via udev) and automatically fixes them.
Name: | vaiopower |
Release: |
0.5.0-3mamba |
Architecture: | i586 |
Group: | System/Kernel and Hardware |
Size: | 19.40 kB |
Upstream URL: | http://vaio-utils.org/power/ |
Source RPM: | vaiopower |
Brothers | Provides | Obsoletes | Requires | Recommends |
---|
| config(vaiopower) = 0:0.5.0-3mamba vaiopower = 0:0.5.0-3mamba vaiopower(x86-32) = 0:0.5.0-3mamba
| | /bin/sh [1] [2]
| |
Provided files/etc/bash_completion.d/vaiopower
/etc/pm/sleep.d/vaiopower
/etc/udev/rules.d/85-vaiopower.rules
/etc/vaiopower.conf
/usr/sbin/vaiopower
/usr/share/doc/vaiopower
/usr/share/doc/vaiopower-0.5.0
/usr/share/doc/vaiopower-0.5.0/LICENSE
/usr/share/doc/vaiopower/README
/usr/share/man/man5/vaiopower.conf.5.gz
/usr/share/man/man8/vaiopower.8.gz