I’ve been using i3 for a while now, but the xfce power manager doesn’t work outside the desktop environment, is there any alternative you can recommend? It doesn’t matter if it is a terminal based or graphical interface program, I just need something that can suspend the computer after a certain time or lock it when the laptop is closed

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    7 months ago

    Also adding auto-cpufreq, ryzenadj, tuned.

    But this depends on your CPU used.

    TLP is good, tuned may be better?

    TLP has a common USB lost issue, that is mitigated by disabling USB-autosuspend in the config. TLP config is found here

    And if you need a tool for warning about AC disconnect, you can use a systemd service.

    cat > /usr/local/bin/check_ac.sh <<EOF
    #!/bin/bash
    
    while true; do
        if [[ "$(cat /sys/class/power_supply/AC/online)" -eq 0 ]]; then
            notify-send -t 20 -a "Power" "AC Disconnected"
        fi
    		sleep 20
    done
    EOF
    
    chmod +x /usr/local/bin/check_ac.sh
    
    cat > /etc/systemd/user/ac-warning.service <<EOF
    [Unit]
    Description=Monitor AC State and Notify
    
    [Service]
    ExecStart=/usr/local/bin/check_ac.sh
    Restart=always
    
    [Install]
    WantedBy=graphical.target
    EOF
    
    systemctl --user daemon-reload
    systemctl --user enable --now ac-warning.service