

If an event is not configured, systemd will use a default action. In case of hibernation and suspension, they must be properly set up. The specified action for each event can be one of ignore, poweroff, reboot, halt, suspend, hibernate, hybrid-sleep, suspend-then-hibernate, lock or kexec. On systems with no dedicated power manager, this may replace the acpid daemon which is usually used to react to these ACPI events. Systemd handles some power-related ACPI events, whose actions can be configured in /etc/systemd/nf or /etc/systemd//*.conf - see nf(5). || vattery AUR Power management with systemd ACPI events vattery - Battery monitoring application written in Vala that will display the status of a laptop battery in a system tray.Xfce Power Manager - Power manager for Xfce.powerkit - Desktop independent power manager.poweralertd - Daemon for delivering UPower notifications.MATE Power Statistics - System power information and statistics for MATE.MATE Power Management - Power management tool for MATE.LXQt Power Management - Power management module for LXQt.KDE Power Devil - Power management module for Plasma.GNOME Power Statistics - System power information and statistics for GNOME.cbatticon - Lightweight and fast battery icon that sits in your system tray.batsignal - Lightweight battery monitor that uses libnotify to warn of low battery levels.TLP - Advanced power management for Linux.systemd - A system and service manager.powertop - A tool to diagnose issues with power consumption and power management to help set power saving settings.libsmbios - Library and tools for interacting with Dell SMBIOS tables.Laptop Mode Tools - Utility to configure laptop power saving settings, considered by many to be the de facto utility for power saving though may take a bit of configuration.acpid - A daemon for delivering ACPI power management events with netlink support.These are the more popular scripts and tools designed to help power saving: Have a look at the power management category to get an overview on what power management options exist in Arch Linux. Only run one of these tools to avoid possible conflicts as they all work more or less similarly. Using these tools can replace setting a lot of settings by hand. 3.8.4 SATA Active Link Power Management.3.1 Processors with Intel HWP (Intel Hardware P-state) support.
HP POWER MANAGER FOR WINDOWS 8.1 PC
2.4.3 PC will not wake from sleep on A520I and B550I motherboards.2.4.2 Suspend from corresponding laptop Fn key not working.2.3.3 Hooks in /usr/lib/systemd/system-sleep.2.3.2 Combined Suspend/resume service file.2.2.1 Hybrid-sleep on suspend or hibernation request.
