Alf Gaida c2801837da Cherry-picking upstream release 0.11.0
* Synced debian foo with experimental
* Bumped compat to 10
* Removed --parallel from rules, standard in compat 10
* Bumped minimum version debhelper to />= 10)
* Bumped minimum version liblxqt0-dev (>= 0.11.0)
* Bumped minimum version libqt5xdg-dev (>= 2.0.0)
* Added build dependency libkf5idletime-dev
* Added build dependency libqt5svg5-dev
* Added Recommends lxqt-powermanagement-l10n
* Added build dependency libqt5xdgiconloader-dev (>= 2.0.0)
* Removed build dependency libx11-xcb-dev
* Removed build dependency libxcb-dpms0-dev
* Removed build dependency libxcb-screensaver0-dev
* Added translation control to rules
* Set CMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=RelWithDebInfo
* Exported LC_ALL=C.UTF-8, make builds reproducible
2016-10-18 17:26:06 +02:00
2016-10-18 17:26:06 +02:00

lxqt-powermanagement

Overview

This repository is providing tools to monitor power management events and optionally trigger actions like e. g. shut down a system when laptop batteries are low on power.

The core components are two binaries lxqt-powermanagement and lxqt-config-powermanagement.
lxqt-powermanagement is running in a daemon-like manner as so-called "LXQt Module" and doing the actual work. GUI "Power Management Settings (binary lxqt-config-powermanagement) is used to customize settings.

Warning messages are displayed on the desktop by lxqt-notificationd.

Installation

Compiling source code

Runtime dependencies are UPower, KIdleTime, qtsvg and liblxqt.
Additional build dependencies are CMake and Solid, optionally Git to pull latest VCS checkouts. The localization files were outsourced to repository lxqt-l10n so the corresponding dependencies are needed, too. Please refer to this repository's README.md for further information.

Code configuration is handled by CMake. CMake variable CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX has to be set to /usr on most operating systems.

To build run make, to install make install which accepts variable DESTDIR as usual.

Binary packages

Official binary packages are provided by all major Linux distributions like Arch Linux, Debian (as of Debian stretch only), Fedora and openSUSE. Just use your package manager to search for string lxqt-powermanagement.

Configuration, Usage

Daemon-like lxqt-powermanagement can be adjusted from section "Basic Settings" in configuration dialogue "LXQt Session Settings" (binary lxqt-config-session) of lxqt-session.

To customize settings there's configuration dialogue "Power Management Settings" (binary lxqt-config-powermanagement). It can be opened from the panel's main menu - Preferences - LXQt Settings - Power Management and is provided by the "Configuration Center" (binary lxqt-config) of lxqt-config as well.

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