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# Only the system vendor should modify this file, ordinary users # should not have to change anything. [UPower] # Enable the Watts Up Pro device. # # The Watts Up Pro contains a generic FTDI USB device without a specific # vendor and product ID. When we probe for WUP devices, we can cause # the user to get a perplexing "Device or resource busy" error when # attempting to use their non-WUP device. # # The generic FTDI device is known to also be used on: # # - Sparkfun FT232 breakout board # - Parallax Propeller # # default=false EnableWattsUpPro=false # Don't poll the kernel for battery level changes. # # Some hardware will send us battery level changes through # events, rather than us having to poll for it. This option # allows disabling polling for hardware that sends out events. # # default=false NoPollBatteries=false # Do we ignore the lid state # # Some laptops are broken. The lid state is either inverted, or stuck # on or off. We can't do much to fix these problems, but this is a way # for users to make the laptop panel vanish, a state that might be used # by a couple of user-space daemons. On Linux systems, see also # logind.conf(5). # # default=false IgnoreLid=false # Policy for warnings and action based on battery levels # # Whether battery percentage based policy should be used. The default # is to use the time left, change to true to use the percentage, which # should work around broken firmwares. It is also more reliable than # the time left (frantically saving all your files is going to use more # battery than letting it rest for example). # default=true UsePercentageForPolicy=true # When UsePercentageForPolicy is true, the levels at which UPower will # consider the battery low, critical, or take action for the critical # battery level. # # This will also be used for batteries which don't have time information # such as that of peripherals. # # If any value is invalid, or not in descending order, the defaults # will be used. # # Defaults: # PercentageLow=20 # PercentageCritical=5 # PercentageAction=2 PercentageLow=20 PercentageCritical=5 PercentageAction=2 # When UsePercentageForPolicy is false, the time remaining in seconds at # which UPower will consider the battery low, critical, or take action for # the critical battery level. # # If any value is invalid, or not in descending order, the defaults # will be used. # # Defaults: # TimeLow=1200 # TimeCritical=300 # TimeAction=120 TimeLow=1200 TimeCritical=300 TimeAction=120 # The action to take when "TimeAction" or "PercentageAction" above has been # reached for the batteries (UPS or laptop batteries) supplying the computer # # Possible values are: # PowerOff # Hibernate # HybridSleep # # If HybridSleep isn't available, Hibernate will be used # If Hibernate isn't available, PowerOff will be used CriticalPowerAction=HybridSleep