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xfce:xfce4-power-manager:preferences [2022/12/13 18:32] – New Section: Security alexxcons | xfce:xfce4-power-manager:preferences [2022/12/13 18:37] – [Security] alexxcons | ||
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By checking **Show notifications**, | By checking **Show notifications**, | ||
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* **On critical battery power:** --- Determines the action to take when the battery reaches the user-configured critical charge threshold. | * **On critical battery power:** --- Determines the action to take when the battery reaches the user-configured critical charge threshold. | ||
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- | When this option is enabled you will be prompted for your password to unlock the session after resuming from suspend. | ||
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Power Manager does assume that each of these options will work at the hardware level and so it attempts to prevent an illogical configuration; | Power Manager does assume that each of these options will work at the hardware level and so it attempts to prevent an illogical configuration; | ||
- | ==== Brightness reduction | + | ? Brightness reduction |
- | These settings allow you to be more or less aggressive with screen brightness reduction depending on whether the laptop is running on battery or plugged in. | + | ! These settings allow you to be more or less aggressive with screen brightness reduction depending on whether the laptop is running on battery or plugged in. |
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Here you can configure details about session locking. | Here you can configure details about session locking. | ||
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