MATE Power Manager A Power Manager for MATE MATE Power Manager is a MATE session daemon that acts as a policy agent on top of UPower, which requires fairly new versions of the kernel and udev. MATE Power Manager listens for system events and responds with user-configurable actions. MATE Power Manager comes in three main parts: - mate-power-manager: the manager daemon itself - mate-power-preferences: the control panel program, for configuration - mate-power-statistics: the statistics graphing program To build, MATE Power Manager requires - Glib (2.13.0 or later) - Gtk2+ (2.11.0 or later) - MATE Keyring (1.1.0 or later) - DBus (0.70 or later) - libmatenotify (1.1.0 or later) - Cairo (1.0.0 or later) - Unique (0.9.4 or later) - libpanel (2.0.0 or later) - xrandr (1.2.0 or later) - Canberra (0.10 or later) - UPower (0.9.1 or later) - HAL (0.5.8 or later) To work properly, mate-power-manager requires udevd, upowerd and udisks-daemon to be running. MATE Power Manager is a fork of GNOME Power Manager. For more information, please see http://www.mate-desktop.org/