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#1 2008-07-08 06:31:21

techkey
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From: Bangkok
Registered: 2008-07-05
Posts: 7

Power Management for HDD's and screensaver

Hi all big_smile

Here some specs of my 'old' trusty sys:

Intel 2.26GHz
1GB DDR
Gfx nVidia V6200
1xATA(Seagate) + 4xSATA(Maxtor's) HDD's in the range of 200-300GB each
Samsung SyncMaster 930BF
LiteOn and NEC DVD/CD reader/writers

The HDD's brings me to a little question, in the past (before ArchLinux) i've used to have power managment to put the 4 SATA HDD's (S.M.A.R.T supported) to sleep after 10 or 15 minutes inactivity or so. Is there something similar for ArchLinux? A GUI for Xfce4 for that kind of power management would be cool but is not nescessary.

And I was thinking of a cool screensaver, any sugestions? big_smile

I thank you'll in advance for any suggestions and advices.

Last edited by techkey (2008-07-08 06:32:02)


ArchLinux <= cool:P

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#2 2008-07-08 18:28:23

kclive18
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From: Columbus, Ohio, USA
Registered: 2008-05-08
Posts: 219

Re: Power Management for HDD's and screensaver

As for the screensaver, the GLMatrix screensaver is pretty nice if you have direct rendering working.

I think you can use hdparm to enable hard disk power management.  It is a CLI-only tool, but why not use CLI? tongue  Tbh, it is much easier for me to do configuration stuff in CLI rather than use a GUI for it.


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