>> I've got E17 installed on my eeepc. Is there any way I can get it to
>> disable display power management when I plug the laptop in, and enable
>> it when running off battery again?
>
> which power management are you talking about? That from cpu module or
> external, like gnome-power-manager (that will auto-run if someone
> talks to it over DBus).

I was talking about the "display power management" settings from the  
E17 "screen" panel under "settings", that just control putting the  
monitor onto standby.

I'd like to set things up using Enlightenment, rather than having it  
rely on bits of gnome all over the place. I'm trying to install as  
little of Gnome as possible, as my eeepc has very limited space. (And  
it seems silly to install a gnome program to do something that there's  
an option for in E17.)

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