Preferences

The preferences window allows you to control:

  • The LCD brightness when on AC and battery power
  • The idle time for the screen power-down and suspend action
  • The actions to perform when the laptop lid is closed
  • The notification area icon policy

Some sliders or option boxes may be disabled if the GConf policy keys are not writable. This allows administrators to lock-down the actions that a user can select.

5.1. AC Preferences

Figure 7GNOME Power Manager AC tab

5.2. Battery Preferences

Figure 8GNOME Power Manager battery tab

This allows a powerful computer to reduce the power usage when idle, or when the full capabilities are not required.

5.3. General Preferences

Figure 9GNOME Power Manager general tab

5.4. Session and system idle times

gnome-screensaver is a session daemon that monitors user input, and if the mouse has not been moved, or the keyboard been pressed then it starts a timeout. When the value of this timeout reaches the value set in gnome-screensaver-preferences, then the login is marked as 'session idle'. This is when GNOME Power Manager performs all the session idle actions such as enabling low-power mode and lowering the laptop panel brightness.

Figure 10 Changing the session idle timeout in gnome-screensaver-preferences

As soon as the session is marked at idle, GNOME Power Manager starts its own 'system' timer. When the timeout set in gnome-power-preferences is reached, and the CPU load is idle, then the idle action is performed, which is usually to turn off the screen, or to suspend or hibernate.

To make this clearer, the sliders in gnome-power-preferences are set to start at the value of the session-timeout + 1 minute, as we cannot logically trigger before the session is marked as idle. If you adjust the value of the 'session idle' timeout in gnome-screensaver-preferences then the start of the sliders in gnome-power-preferences will change accordingly.