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First, check above if there is a package for your distribution listed on the packages page. If one exists, it is preferable to install that. If not, then do the following:
Make sure you have a kernel that supports laptop mode. Any version starting from 2.6.6 should do, or any version that includes the file /proc/sys/vm/laptop_mode
.
Make sure you have acpid (preferred for PC-style laptops), apmd (for older PC-style laptops that don't support ACPI) or pbbuttonsd (for Apple hardware) installed. Note: The dependency on a power management daemon is not required anymore.
Laptop Mode Tools, since around version 1.56+, has support for kernel hotplug events. Thus Laptop Mode Tools will instantly act on the power saving measures as and when the machine has a state change.
Download the file (laptop-mode-tools_x.y.tar.gz
, where x.y is the version number) further down this page, and extract it using:
tar xzf laptop-mode-tools_x.y.tar.gz
Become root and install it:
su (type your root password)
cd laptop-mode-tools_x.y ./install.sh
If you are running Slackware, add this line: /etc/rc.d/init.d/laptop-mode restart to your rc.local.
If you experience any problems, be sure to check the FAQ first. Otherwise, Open a ticket, or ask a question on the Mailing List. If neither work, you can send an e-mail to Ritesh Raj Sarraf