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Window. Solar. O planeta do educador enérgico: recursos didácticos e arte infantil sobre energia e alterações climáticas. Mac OS X: Why your Mac might not sleep or stay in sleep mode. What's sleep mode? It's a low power, energy-saving feature that offers both environmental and economic benefits, as well as helping to extend the life of batteries and displays. There are reasons why you may want your Mac to stay awake even though you are not using the keyboard or mouse, such as when you are: Watching a DVD movie Listening to your iTunes music library Running an automated backup Away from your computer while downloading large files Note: For troubleshooting tips, go to the "How can I determine what is causing a sleep issue and how can I resolve it?

" section at the bottom of this article. Different ways to put the computer to sleep From the Apple menu, choose Sleep. About different kinds of sleep in Energy Saver preferences Hard disk sleep: When the hard drive is inactive for a period of time, it will stop spinning to conserve energy. Display sleep: When display sleep occurs, the display will go black, but running applications remain active. Energy Saver Bluetooth Spotlight. Welcome to MiserWare - Saving Energy, Saving Money, Saving the World.

302570 in gnome-power-manager (Ubuntu): “g-p-m doesn't save charge and discharge profiles” Binary package hint: gnome-power-manager There is a question in about g-p-m losing all the info about charge/discharge profile after a restart or suspend. All that seems to be common is: Ubuntu 8.10 (8.04 worked OK) g-p-m 2.24.0 Laptop Asus Eee PC 901 ACPI and everything else seems to be OK, g-p-m works ok in a session, but the moment the system is restarted, suspended/resumed or AC is plugged/unplugged, g-p-m will forget all the collected data points. The files in ~/.gnome2/gnome-power-manager doesn't seem to be correct.

I have taken a peek inside the profile-901-55048-charging.csv and profile-901-55048-discharging.csv that are the ones with the last modified time, the charging one seems ok but empty, now I'm running on battery so I have no history (flat line): profile-901-55048-charging.csv 0, 0, 0 1, 0, 0 2, 0, 0 3, 0, 0 4, 0, 0 5, 0, 0 6, 0, 0 7, 0, 0 [...] 96, 0, 0 97, 0, 0 98, 0, 0 99, 0, 0. Product Information - LED-99. Saving Power on Intel systems with Linux. LessWatts.org - Saving Power on Intel systems with Linux.