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* When the lid is closed, the computer must suspend
* When the lid is closed, the computer must suspend
* Just because I have music playing, my laptop must not refuse to suspend when I ask it to
* Just because I have music playing, my laptop must not refuse to suspend when I ask it to
* When the user changes the brightness, he doesn't appreciate if the computer turns it right back down again
* When the user changes the brightness, he doesn't appreciate if the computer turns it right back down again (or vice-versa up again)


There is really only only a couple of situations where I can see not wanting to suspend on lid close:
There are only a few situations where I can see not wanting to suspend on lid close:
* when docked
* when docked
* when using an external display (watching a movie on a TV)
* when using an external display (watching a movie on a TV)
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Other details:
Other details:
* The cursor should not blink (GTK+ has a cursor-blink-timeout setting for stopping any cursor blinking after a configurable time without user interaction)
* The cursor should not blink (GTK+ has a cursor-blink-timeout setting for stopping any cursor blinking after a configurable time without user interaction)
Idea pool:
* http://www.codon.org.uk/~mjg59/power/good_practices.html
...
Dreams:
* Suspend to do a simultaneous (transparent) Hibernate (to cope with battery death).
** Automatically wake up after 30 minutes on suspend and immediately power off the machine (leaving the hiberated image).
* Laptops: waste no more power on "AC" than on battery... the "AC" can be coming from a battery bank and inverter
* Try to work out a sensible protocol for when unneeded BT/WLAN/GPRS radios can be powered off (though this rubs ''against'' "just works" Bluetooth/Wifi association magic).
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Latest revision as of 19:04, 15 August 2015

Some of the basics are:

  • When the lid is closed, the computer must suspend
  • Just because I have music playing, my laptop must not refuse to suspend when I ask it to
  • When the user changes the brightness, he doesn't appreciate if the computer turns it right back down again (or vice-versa up again)

There are only a few situations where I can see not wanting to suspend on lid close:

  • when docked
  • when using an external display (watching a movie on a TV)
  • and, of course, when explicitly asked not to

Other details:

  • The cursor should not blink (GTK+ has a cursor-blink-timeout setting for stopping any cursor blinking after a configurable time without user interaction)

Idea pool:

...

Dreams:

  • Suspend to do a simultaneous (transparent) Hibernate (to cope with battery death).
    • Automatically wake up after 30 minutes on suspend and immediately power off the machine (leaving the hiberated image).
  • Laptops: waste no more power on "AC" than on battery... the "AC" can be coming from a battery bank and inverter
  • Try to work out a sensible protocol for when unneeded BT/WLAN/GPRS radios can be powered off (though this rubs against "just works" Bluetooth/Wifi association magic).