On 02/26/2010 08:08 PM, Duncan wrote: > Nikos Chantziaras posted on Fri, 26 Feb 2010 19:39:41 +0200 as excerpted: > >> I'm currently dual booting Linux (Gentoo) and Windows 7. In Windows, >> there's an option in the power management settings to spin down hard >> disks if they're idle for a specified amount of time. Is there >> something similar in KDE? (4.4.0). > > I'm not sure about kde, tho I'd guess it's likely, with the power-devil/ > laptop/hal/polkit etc USE flags/packages. However, it's definitely > possible at the command line. > > If you're on a laptop and battery, you almost certainly WANT/NEED laptop- > mode-tools installed and configured. > > If you're on an always AC line-powered system, you likely don't want or > need all that, but hdparm does what you want. Merge and configure it, put > its initscript in the appropriate runlevels, and it'll setup the hd > power-downs (among other things) for you at boot. (While the kernel ide > subsystem is deprecated in favor of libata based sata/pata management, > thus /dev/sd* instead of /dev/hd*, don't be fooled by that into thinking > hdparm no longer works. It has taken a bit of time both for hdparm itself > and to get the required command pass-thrus in the kernel, but hdparm works > quite well for libata based /dev/sd* management now, as well as the > deprecated ide /dev/hd*.) Thanks. I use hdparm -Y to power down HDs by hand. Everything more than that (hdparm options are like a zoo) is too much for me and I'm not prepared to deal with it. I was hoping for a simple and sane "click it and forget it" solution. ___________________________________________________ This message is from the kde mailing list. Account management: https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde. Archives: http://lists.kde.org/. More info: http://www.kde.org/faq.html.