In lubuntu 13.10 if i remember correctly xscreensaver was not installed by default. In my case i've running both, xscreensaver and xfcepowermanagement and i'm under the impression that the settings are somewhat overlapping. E.g., if the time to turn off the screen in xscreensaver is shorter than in xfcepowermanagement, then the settings of xfcepowermanagement seem to be not respected anymore.
So, since without the amd catalyst driver the suspend and lid_closed settings of xfcepowermanagement do not work correctly (suspend) or not at all (lid_closed) in my machine (samsung535u3c - seems it is a somewhat known problem :badgrin: ), my question is: Is xfcepowermanagement only a gui layer and therefore could i remove it without bigger risks? Or would there go with it also scripts and configs in /etc/acpi or /etc/default/ or /etc/laptop-mode .... ? TIA for your patience. -- Lubuntu-users mailing list [email protected] Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/lubuntu-users
