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Re: How to switch off automatically after inactivity?
Reflash your NIT and leave it always on. Usually the battery drain is gone after a reflash. Better wait for Diablo to reflash.
Turning it off after inactivity is no solution for this problem. I wouldn't even call it a workaround. |
Re: How to switch off automatically after inactivity?
My battery life when I got the IT was awful, but now it is fine.
I removed the active applets on the desktop (wireless monitors etc), turned the wifi to never automatically search and timeout after 10 minutes. It doesn't affect anything in the use of it, but now the battery lasts quite a few days of non use, or a few hours of full use. Before that it never made the day. |
Re: How to switch off automatically after inactivity?
To directly answer the OP: I know of no way to do that; if you really, seriously, are determined, I bet you could hash something up with dbus-scripts, watching for the screen to dim.
But I'm with GA et al.; you don't need that, you need to find out what's slaughtering your battery. Candidates to check:
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