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| In article <3bf2b2cf.0308190010.26895a69@posting.google.com > lallous@lgwm.org (lallous) writes: $I suspect that the system in subject (Laptop) is auto shutting down $when it detects that the battery is low. $ $How to run a manual command to get power status ? $What daemon is usually responsible for such tasks ? % apropos power apm (HW) - bootstrings for advanced power management exp, expm1, log, log10, sqrt, pow (S) - exponential, logarithm, square root and power functions exp, log, pow, sqrt (C++) - exponential, logarithm, power, square root functions for the C++ complex library hasapm (ADM) - check power management BIOS-APM firmware pwr (HW) - Power Management STREAMS protocol pwraction (F) - Power Management event service actions pwrd (ADM) - Power Management event router and servicing daemon pwrdump (ADM) - display a Power Management event message pwrevents (F) - Power Management event definitions pwrsend (ADM) - send a Power Management event message pwrsh (ADM) - Power Management control shell uapm (HW) - Advanced Power Management BIOS-APM firmware All of these, except the two math ones near the top, have to do with power management. -- Stephen M. Dunn <stephen@stevedunn.ca> >>>----------------> http://www.stevedunn.ca/ <----------------<<< ------------------------------------------------------------------ Say hi to my cat -- http://www.stevedunn.ca/photos/toby/ |