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    OS Screen Saver Manager

    Kodi add-on that manages operating system screen saver

    Disables screen saver of the operating system (desktop) while Kodi is running or during playback. Supports various Linux desktop screen savers and control interfaces. Namely: xdg-screensaver command, freedesktop.org D-Bus interface and XScreenSaver. Additionally it allows to specify custom commands.
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    Autopoweroff

    Automatically shutdown/suspend a computer when conditions are met.

    This project has moved to GitHub, at https://github.com/deragon/autopoweroff/ Autopoweroff is a daemon for the Linux operating system that shuts down the server or run any other command at a specific time if no other workstations on the LAN requires it services or if any user is working on it . A GUI is provided for configuration. Useful for home servers.
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    PyPowerMan shall be a replacement for KPowersave which is not further supported by Ubuntu. At least it should manage the powerstate of a laptop using different profiles.
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