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Old 30th November 2008, 09:39 PM
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Laptop Power Managment

Hey all,

I am using the default gnome and its power managment features are sub par. I only manage to crack about 1:30 mins about battery life. I was wondering if there is any way to imporve power managment. I have all the current ACPI and other power related drivers and software installed, and have read several guides to imporve power, but most seem to be leaning towards uBuntu, which seems different from Fedora in some respects.

Anyways, any help or guidance would be appreciated.

Also I have an Asus F3SV, where most of my hotkeys do work, but not the volume ones. I have looked at the lapsus project but it does not compile or install correctly and anyways it leans towards KDE, which I do not want to use.

Any way to get these volume keys working in Gnome?
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