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I have recently been giving Awesome a try, and even though it was tough at first, I think I'm starting to fall in love with it.
The only problem is, I'm really used to having power management taken care of for me (I've come from gnome and xfce), and now I don't really know what the best option is for a power-management scheme for my laptop. I think this is pretty much my only real barrier at the moment to making the complete switch over. Anyone have any suggestions as to how I should set it up?
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pm-utils...then bind a key to call 'pm-suspend'. Checkout the pm-utils wiki article for howto's.
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