power-profiles-daemon 0.10.1-2 source package in Ubuntu

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power-profiles-daemon (0.10.1-2) unstable; urgency=medium

  * debian/tests: remove for now since changes in the new versions are
    creating issues and also upstream pointed out that those are not useful
    as integration tests since there is basically no rdepends

 -- Sebastien Bacher <email address hidden>  Fri, 12 Nov 2021 09:46:29 +0100

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Debian freedesktop.org maintainers
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Sid
Original maintainer:
Debian freedesktop.org maintainers
Architectures:
linux-any
Section:
misc
Urgency:
Medium Urgency

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power-profiles-daemon: Makes power profiles handling available over D-Bus.

 power-profiles-daemon offers to modify system behaviour based upon
 user-selected power profiles. There are 3 different power profiles, a
 "balanced" default mode, a "power-saver" mode, as well as a "performance"
 mode. The first 2 of those are available on every system. The "performance"
 mode is only available on select systems and is implemented by different
 "drivers" based on the system or systems it targets.
 .
 In addition to those 2 or 3 modes (depending on the system),
 "actions" can be hooked up to change the behaviour of a particular device.
 For example, this can be used to disable the fast-charging for some USB
 devices when in power-saver mode.

power-profiles-daemon-dbgsym: debug symbols for power-profiles-daemon