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Power Manager can power on a Mac, run a series of tasks, and power off the Mac without requiring any interaction. With Power Manager you can create sophisticated energy saving schedules and automate complex tasks.

An event might tell the computer to perform a particular action at a specific time. You can create separate events to power on your Mac at different times across the day or week. By creating multiple events, you build a unique schedule for your needs.

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Events can be as simple as putting the Mac to sleep after a period of inactivity; or as complex as powering on your Mac, waiting for a user to log-in, and only then running an AppleScript or Automator workflow.

A few days ago (early May 2021), this change rolled out. Suddenly the power settings appeared in a new tile in the MyDell App. I would guess as a way to avoid confusing of having the same settings in two places, the Dell Power Manager app was literally removed from my Inspiron when the My Dell application was updated. Thanks Dell for just forcing that chance and not telling anyone.

I prefer the separate dedicated app rather than having to open MyDell to change power & battery settings, but the same controls from DPM were in MyDell and so I thought....whatever. If Dell wants to move things around so be it, and that is one less app (Dell Power Manager) to deal with.

Well, the last update to MyDell removed the new power settings from My Dell app and put in a link back to the old Dell Power Manager app. Clicking the link opens the Microsoft store where Dell Power Manager can be downloaded and installed (downloaded an installed is necessary since Dell auto-removed this app earlier). Once the Microsoft store version of Dell Power Manager installs, it then wants to download a driver pack to complete the setup. In the driver pack is a check that then fails and says that this functionality has been moved to MyDell. Aaaaargh. So MyDell is now where this is supposed to be (but isn't) so Dell Power Manager can't install standalone, but MyDell does not have the functionality and links to the Dell Power Manger app (which can't install).

If I turn the computer off, then the computer doesn't shut off. Instead it goes into suspend mode. After I press the power button, a line or 2 extra appears in the shutdown process, then the computer shuts down normally.

The second command is also needed, or for some reason when I resume, there is no login manager, just a black screen with my mouse cursor. My login manager is the lightdm-webkit-theme-aether package in Arch Linux.

However, I also use xfce4 power manager to manage power, e.g. on battery or on AC. In the display tab of xfce4 power manager, I can tweak the time until system goes to sleep. The thing is, when my laptop goes to sleep via this set time, it activates the xflock4 locker:

I've disabled systemd power keys handling by setting almost all power-related options to ignore in /etc/systemd/logind.conf and now xfce power manager works in all instances except lid close, which seems to be fully ignored - the screen doesn't even get blanked. The acpi event occurs (checked that with acpi_listen) but there are no events visible in xev (should there be anything?)

I'm unable to produce any useful logs and I don't know what else to do except giving systemd the power control back. But that doesn't work for me either as I want to have my laptop both suspended AND locked when the lid is closed but with systemd I'm forced (among other things) to choose between the two.

Anyway, it only helps a little - now lid close triggers suspend via xfce-power-manager but the screen still doesn't get locked. It is, however, locked when I suspend the laptop via power menu (i.e. clicking the "suspend" icon).

Apparently power manager tries to communicate with xscreensaver, presumably to use it as a screen locker. I was under the impression that power manager (and other XFCE tools) use `xflock4` which support `slock` which I use for screen locking.

I don't use xscreensaver but I started it to see if it makes a difference. It did, about a second to resume `xscreensaver` is started in lock mode. The problem is that the desktop is fully visible and operable during that second. It appears the xscreensaver method is somehow hardcoded to lid suspend handling in xfce power manager. Still seems like a bug to me.

I have the same issue, but none of the fixes work for me.
I can configure the power manager to either lock the screeen or suspend, but not lock and suspend.
I currently use xflock4 -> cinnamon-lock with this fix. xflock4 works fine, suspending from the action button does in fact suspend&lock.

The power manager requests power operations by sending IRP_MJ_POWER requests to drivers. A request can specify a new power state or can query whether a change in power state is feasible.

When sleep, hibernation, or shutdown is required, the power manager requests the appropriate power action by sending an IRP_MJ_POWER request to each leaf node in the device tree. The power manager considers the following in determining whether the system should sleep, hibernate, or shut down:

The xfce power manager is repeating, incessantly: "Your battery is charging", "Your battery is fully charged", "Your battery is charging", "Your battery is fully charged", "Your battery is charging", "Your battery is fully charged"... etc.

This has never happened before. The most likely explanation is that there is some short causing the power to keep dropping. I'm not aware of any loose connections or problems with my power supply. I'm sat in a cafe I've never sat in before. I can't say for sure.

Right now, if the laptop is plugged in, the 'battery is charging' bubble/tipkeeps flashing on and off in the right hand corner. Also with this laptop ifI head into the xfce4-power-manager the lid close and power button optionsare greyed out.

The power manager / battery keeps popping up a notification telling me mylaptop battery is charging, then a second later, tells me it's fully charged.But I haven't unplugged the power, and I never had this issue with Ubuntuproper.

...but it has an issue with the power. It is like the battery will charge to100%, start discharging, then fully charge again every few seconds. Xfcepower manager will notify me every second of the current status: "Yourbattery is charging" > "Your battery is fully charged". I thought it mighthave been a bug with Ubuntu, but it will do it while it is sleeping too (thebattery LED on the back will flash every few seconds the same way). Is mybattery or power supply just begging to be replaced? Would I be able to fixin software? I could probably disable power manager notifications, but thatfeels more like a bandaid.

Supermicro Power Manager (SPM) is an application for monitoring and managing Supermicro servers with Intel Node Manager enabled. Based on the Intel Data Center Manager (Intel DCM), the policy-based energy management provided by SPM is agentless and out-of-band. SPM provides real-time power monitoring and management, helping IT managers optimize energy efficiency for different levels of workloads ranging from servers to data centers. The workload demand can be customized to meet different needs.

I have set the option to suspend while on battery or when on power
And the behaviour is inconsistent
I mean sometime it suspends and sometime it does not
sometime it locks the screen and sometime it does not

This document describes the Power Manager, a Kubernetes operator developed using the Operator SDK, designed to expose and utilize Intel-specific power management technologies and driver-level utilization in a Kubernetes environment.

Sentry Power Manager (SPM) provides one central location to manage, monitor and control all of the intelligent PDUs within your data center. This cost-effective software solution provides complete visibility to both power and environmental monitoring with easy installation and setup to ensure a quick return on investment.

Simple to create NOC views allow the user to "at a glance" understand overall system status, including a programmable slide show of all NOC views or any open tabs. Users can set schedules to view, export and email System reports, including information on billing, carbon footprint, cabinet redundancy, and total energy. Trending of key power and environmental information includes predictive trending, showing multiple parameters like temperature and power usage on the same trend.

An open API that is well documented allows SPM to share critical power and environmental information with other systems like BMS and DCIM solutions. These services include key information like system, location, cabinet, outlet, PDU, phase, branch and sensor information for users that want to take advantage of SPMs features but also have a single pane of glass view.

The DFRobot Solar Power Manager series are designed for IoT projects and renewable energy projects, providing safe and high-efficiency embedded solar power management modules for makers and application engineers.

Solar Power Manager 5V is a small power and high-efficiency solar power management module designed for 5V solar panel.
It features as MPPT (Maximum Power Point Tracking) function, maximizing the efficiency of the solar panel. The module can provide up to 900mA charging current to 3.7V Li battery with USB charger or solar panel. The ON/OFF controllable DC-DC converters with 5V 1A output satisfies the needs of various solar power projects and low-power applications. The module also employs various protection functions for battery, solar panel and output, which greatly improves the stability and safety of your solar projects.

Check the brief specification for all Solar Power Manager Series Products.

Version History
V1.0: It is highly recommended to use a 3.7V lipo battery with protection circuits to improve battery safety.
V1.1(Newest): Battery (BAT IN) overcurrent and overdischarge protection is added to improve battery safety. It can be use for 3.7 lipo battery no matter it is packed with protection circuits or not.

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