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I had forgotten about this little problem I have but was reminded of it through a different problem (which is now solved, I hope). I am posting it here as it is a separate problem (I think so, at least).
As the subject line states, I have no access to the power manager. It usually should be in the Mate Control center, but it's not. I have upower installed. I thought maybe if I installed mate-power-manager-common then the power manager link would show up in the control center, but it did not. Another thing is after installing this, an error message popped up which unfortunately I did not write down. But it is installed according to Synaptic, along with upower.
Is there a way to check which one is running? Or if any? Thanks.
Last edited by Ron (2018-05-14 16:33:01)
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Ron, what happens if you open the terminal and enter...
mate-power-manager
I hope that's right since I'm unfamiliar with Mate still...
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I get bash: mate-power-manager: command not found
If I put sudo in front I get: sudo: mate-power-manager: command not found
It doesn't help if I put in mate-power-manager-common either.
EDIT:
I also tried to reinstall it in hopes the same error message would pop up again, but it did not.
Last edited by Ron (2018-05-13 23:30:06)
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That means it's not installed. I have mate-power-manager-common available in jessie. Should be the same in ASCII.
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But according to Synaptic it is installed.
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Looks like systemd is a dependency of mate-power-manager. Perhaps that's the issue?
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I don't see that in Synaptic in the list of dependencies. But then, why wouldn't I see upower's Power Manager in Mate's control center? I know it would show Xfce's power manager if it were installed.
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In looking at Debian's page, mate-power-manager is a separate package apart from mate-power-manager-common, and it appears to not be available in ASCII.
As mlsmith said, it also shows systemd as a dependency...or consolekit. This is just a guess, but perhaps the Devuan developers are still working on the actual mate-power-manager (?)...I don't know. Sorry Ron.
I have been Devuanated, and my practice in the art of Devuanism shall continue until my Devuanization is complete. Until then, I will strive to continue in my understanding of Devuanchology, Devuanprocity, and Devuanivity.
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Here's the answer. mate-power-manager is banned in ASCII.
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So should I install Xfce's power manager? Or something else?
Another more disturbing question: if Mate's power manager has systemd as a dependency, will the whole Mate desktop one day have it as a dependency?
Last edited by Ron (2018-05-14 12:10:37)
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Ron, the xfce4 power manager works on my "miyo mate". If you previously removed it, and if you don't want to install the xfce4-panel along with it...install it with this command...
sudo apt-get install xfce4-power-manager --no-install-recommends
I can't answer your second question. That's a question for AntoFox...the Mate maintainer for Devuan.
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Veni, vidi, vici vdevuaned. I came, I saw, I Devuaned.
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Thank you MiyoLinux, and everyone else.
Last edited by Ron (2018-05-14 16:34:07)
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