powerkit | Desktop Independent Power Manager
kandi X-RAY | powerkit Summary
kandi X-RAY | powerkit Summary
powerkit is a C++ library. powerkit has no bugs, it has no vulnerabilities, it has a Permissive License and it has low support. You can download it from GitHub, GitLab.
powerkit is an lightweight desktop independent full featured power manager, originally created for Slackware for use with alternative desktop environments and window managers, like Fluxbox, Blackbox, FVWM, WindowMaker, Openbox, Lumina, Draco and others.
powerkit is an lightweight desktop independent full featured power manager, originally created for Slackware for use with alternative desktop environments and window managers, like Fluxbox, Blackbox, FVWM, WindowMaker, Openbox, Lumina, Draco and others.
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powerkit has a low active ecosystem.
It has 48 star(s) with 4 fork(s). There are 7 watchers for this library.
It had no major release in the last 12 months.
There are 15 open issues and 12 have been closed. On average issues are closed in 74 days. There are no pull requests.
It has a neutral sentiment in the developer community.
The latest version of powerkit is 1.0.0
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powerkit has no bugs reported.
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powerkit has no vulnerabilities reported, and its dependent libraries have no vulnerabilities reported.
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powerkit is licensed under the BSD-3-Clause License. This license is Permissive.
Permissive licenses have the least restrictions, and you can use them in most projects.
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QUESTION
Assigning check box values(totalling 3) to separate variables to pass into different columns
Asked 2017-Aug-23 at 13:44
This is the HTML for the check box, I have a function that only allows three to be selected
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Answered 2017-Aug-23 at 13:30Community Discussions, Code Snippets contain sources that include Stack Exchange Network
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Install powerkit
X11
Xss
Xrandr
QtDBus 4.8+
QtGui 4.8+
QtCore 4.8+
First make sure you have the required dependencies installed, then review the build options:.
PREFIX=</usr/local> : Install target.
XDGDIR=</etc/xdg> : Path to xdg autostart directory.
DOCDIR=<PREFIX/share/doc> : Path to the system documentation.
MANDIR=<PREFIX/share/man> : Path to the system manual.
DBUS_CONF=</etc> : Where the dbus-1 config folder is located.
DBUS_SERVICE=</usr/share> : Where the dbus-1 service folder is located.
GROUP=<users>: User group that is allowed to use the daemon, should be a common group used by desktop users.
USER=<root>: Run the daemon as this user, must be allowed to write to /dev/rtc.
CONFIG+=no_doc_install : Do not install application documentation.
CONFIG+=no_man_install : Do not install application manual.
CONFIG+=no_desktop_install : Do not install the application desktop file.
CONFIG+=no_autostart_install : Do not install the XDG autostart desktop file.
CONFIG+=install_udev_rules : Install additional power related udev (backlight) rules UDEVDIR=</etc/udev> : Path to the udev directory.
CONFIG+=install_lib: Build and install shared library. CONFIG+=no_include_install: Do not install include files. CONFIG+=no_pkgconfig_install: Do not install pkgconfig file.
CONFIG+=bundle_icons: Bundle a set of fallback icons (Adwaita), this will add 200k to the binary size.
Then just run app/powerkit or app/powerkit --config, or install with:.
Xss
Xrandr
QtDBus 4.8+
QtGui 4.8+
QtCore 4.8+
First make sure you have the required dependencies installed, then review the build options:.
PREFIX=</usr/local> : Install target.
XDGDIR=</etc/xdg> : Path to xdg autostart directory.
DOCDIR=<PREFIX/share/doc> : Path to the system documentation.
MANDIR=<PREFIX/share/man> : Path to the system manual.
DBUS_CONF=</etc> : Where the dbus-1 config folder is located.
DBUS_SERVICE=</usr/share> : Where the dbus-1 service folder is located.
GROUP=<users>: User group that is allowed to use the daemon, should be a common group used by desktop users.
USER=<root>: Run the daemon as this user, must be allowed to write to /dev/rtc.
CONFIG+=no_doc_install : Do not install application documentation.
CONFIG+=no_man_install : Do not install application manual.
CONFIG+=no_desktop_install : Do not install the application desktop file.
CONFIG+=no_autostart_install : Do not install the XDG autostart desktop file.
CONFIG+=install_udev_rules : Install additional power related udev (backlight) rules UDEVDIR=</etc/udev> : Path to the udev directory.
CONFIG+=install_lib: Build and install shared library. CONFIG+=no_include_install: Do not install include files. CONFIG+=no_pkgconfig_install: Do not install pkgconfig file.
CONFIG+=bundle_icons: Bundle a set of fallback icons (Adwaita), this will add 200k to the binary size.
Then just run app/powerkit or app/powerkit --config, or install with:.
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https://github.com/rodlie/powerkithttps://gitlab.com/rodlie/powerkithttps://sourceforge.net/p/powerkithttp://powerkit.sf.nethttps://powerkit.dracolinux.org
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