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== Open Source Projects/Mailing Lists == | == Open Source Projects/Mailing Lists == |
Revision as of 07:31, 5 December 2006
This page has information about Power Management for Linux. Power Management exists because many products are handheld or mobile, and consumers are interested in using their products for as long as possible on a single battery charge.
Contents
Power Management Technology/Project pages
- Linux PM specific Wiki.
CELF Standards
- add link to pdf here CELF Power Management Specification Version 1.0 R2 NOTE: this standard is old, CELF is working on new requirements, which are available elsewhere (see below)
- add link to pdf here - Draft version of current PM requirements
Documents
- Mapping of ACPI states to omap power states: attachment:acpi-to-omap2-mapping.pdf
Open Source Projects/Mailing Lists
- linux-pm mailing list (and list archives).
- Dynamic Power at sourceforge.