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acpi
acpi
| Synopsis | ||
| acpi | displays ACPI details | |
| acpi | --dump | -d | lists all devices that can be discovered and controlled through ACPI | 
| acpi | --battery | -b | displays information about installed batteries | 
| Details | ||
| The acpi command currently just displays some information that can be gleaned from the host's "Advanced Configuration & Power Interface" (ACPI).  In the future we would like to interact with ACPI to do useful things.  However, this appears to be a complex topic, rife with compatibility issues, so don't expect anything soon. The ACPI specifications can be found on the net, also have a look at wikipedia. | ||
| Bugs | ||
| This command does nothing useful at the moment; it is a work in progress. | ||
 
  
 
 
 
