XFCE Power Management

I have the XFCE cpu scaling monitor applet running and I cannot change the CPU governor.  If I set it to anything and click close and open it again it is back on performance instead of conservative.  I have cpufreq-utils installed and I have edited my rc.conf to have the acpi-cpufreq cpufreq_demand cpufreq_powersave cpufreq_conservative and cpufreq_performance modules to load.  How can I get it to save my settings?
Secondly, when I check "Spin down hard disks" in xfce4-power-manager under On Battery and click close then open it again it is unchecked.  How can I keep it checked?
Last edited by vlamnire0 (2011-09-22 23:11:44)

It seems fairly obvious that there is a disconnect between your GUI frontend and whatever Xfce uses on the backend to manipulate these settings.  However, I don't know if it is a permissions issue or something else.  dmesg isn't a boot log, it is an interface for kernel and module messages and is usually a good place for looking when something goes wrong.  There are other logs that are more specific in your /var/log directory.
Run dmesg --clear, then perform some of these actions and run dmesg again.  This will clear all of the boot messages and leave you with only the messages that occurred after you cleared it.

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    Last edited by benob (2009-07-08 17:36:47)

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    It seems fairly obvious that there is a disconnect between your GUI frontend and whatever Xfce uses on the backend to manipulate these settings.  However, I don't know if it is a permissions issue or something else.  dmesg isn't a boot log, it is an interface for kernel and module messages and is usually a good place for looking when something goes wrong.  There are other logs that are more specific in your /var/log directory.
    Run dmesg --clear, then perform some of these actions and run dmesg again.  This will clear all of the boot messages and leave you with only the messages that occurred after you cleared it.

  • [SOLVED] XFCE 4.12 - laptop lid ignores power-manager settings

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    Last edited by madscience (2015-04-13 02:44:48)

  • Little help -again- on power-management in xfce

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    Ok, sorry if I answer myself, but i do not want to make the first post yet longer.
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    Last edited by nierro (2012-06-13 20:20:32)

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    Cross posted from here: https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=127992
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    It is easier to close this one and move the other thread over here. Just continue there.
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  • Problems with power manager and saving settings Gnome3

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    PKGBILD
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    cd ${startdir}/src/${pkgname}-${pkgver}
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  • [SOLVED] Double Icon, xfce4-power-manager - Ideas?

    Hey all,
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    Last edited by JazzplayerL9 (2011-10-21 18:14:39)

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    ashrj wrote:So, my Arch install doesn't have Suspend to RAM working. While trying to fix it, I was trying to understand the application chain that deals with power events such as lid close. I have read
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    Last edited by ralph_13 (2015-03-13 00:17:15)

    Putting prepare before the other functions didn't seem to work. Below is the full makepkg log:
    [ralph@AnarchBox xfce4-power-manager-p]$ makepkg
    ==> Making package: xfce4-power-manager 1.4.3-1 (Mon Mar 16 15:36:12 BRT 2015)
    ==> Checking runtime dependencies...
    ==> Checking buildtime dependencies...
    ==> Retrieving sources...
    -> Downloading xfce4-power-manager-1.4.3.tar.bz2...
    % Total % Received % Xferd Average Speed Time Time Time Current
    Dload Upload Total Spent Left Speed
    100 368 100 368 0 0 559 0 --:--:-- --:--:-- --:--:-- 560
    100 366 100 366 0 0 361 0 0:00:01 0:00:01 --:--:-- 98000
    100 1112k 100 1112k 0 0 31763 0 0:00:35 0:00:35 --:--:-- 23720
    -> Downloading attachment.cgi?id=5979...
    % Total % Received % Xferd Average Speed Time Time Time Current
    Dload Upload Total Spent Left Speed
    100 24765 100 24765 0 0 14505 0 0:00:01 0:00:01 --:--:-- 14499
    ==> Validating source files with sha256sums...
    xfce4-power-manager-1.4.3.tar.bz2 ... Passed
    attachment.cgi?id=5979 ... Passed
    ==> Extracting sources...
    -> Extracting xfce4-power-manager-1.4.3.tar.bz2 with bsdtar
    ==> Starting prepare()...
    patching file data/interfaces/xfpm-settings.ui
    patching file panel-plugins/power-manager-plugin/power-manager-button.c
    patching file panel-plugins/power-manager-plugin/power-manager-button.h
    patching file settings/xfpm-settings.c
    patching file src/Makefile.am
    patching file src/xfpm-manager.c
    Hunk #6 succeeded at 707 (offset 3 lines).
    Hunk #7 succeeded at 928 (offset 3 lines).
    patching file src/xfpm-power.c
    ==> Starting build()...
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    CC xfce4_power_manager-xfpm-suspend.o
    CCLD xfce4-power-manager
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