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RE[3]: I'm an OpenSolaris user
by kaiwai on Mon 30th Aug 2010 05:01
in reply to "RE[2]: I'm an OpenSolaris user"
upower is not "gnome technology", it's desktop linux technology.
libpower seems (on superficial glance - quick googling didn't tell much, as opposed to what I found by googling for upower) to be something that predates, and is made redundant by, upower.
libpower seems (on superficial glance - quick googling didn't tell much, as opposed to what I found by googling for upower) to be something that predates, and is made redundant by, upower.
There was a leaked slide show which talked about a new libpower set for release in 2011Q4 which apparently will replace the old one - the new one will be a lot more fine grained and efficient apparently (rumour has it).
I understand that it isn't gnome technology but there is a close affinity between GNOME and upower/udisks.




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From what I understand it appears that Oracle is putting more money into Solaris than Sun ever did - for example there is in developed to replace all other power backends a (and scheduled for release 2011Q4) libpower that'll provide a unified framework for power management which will hopefully be exposed in a nice user friendly way as an alternative to the upower backend used in GNOME at the moment.
upower is not "gnome technology", it's desktop linux technology.
libpower seems (on superficial glance - quick googling didn't tell much, as opposed to what I found by googling for upower) to be something that predates, and is made redundant by, upower.