#7434 BLOC 8.2.0 (: Control panel UI for power management.

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#7434: Control panel UI for power management.
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   Reporter:  cjb          |       Owner:  joe                 
       Type:  enhancement  |      Status:  new                 
   Priority:  blocker      |   Milestone:  8.2.0 (was Update.2)
  Component:  sugar        |     Version:  Update.1            
 Resolution:               |    Keywords:  r+ joyride-2134:+   
Next_action:  qa signoff   |    Verified:  0                   
  Blockedby:               |    Blocking:  7380, 7384          
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Comment(by erikos):

 Thanks chris, the testcase needs to start with a keyword so the testcases
 are picked up by our script :)
 http://wiki.sugarlabs.org/go/DevelopmentTeam/CodeReview#Patch_submission
 Otherwise very well done!

 |TestCase|

     * Start: both checkboxes should be disabled. The machine should never
 "idle suspend" with a dimmed screen, even when left alone for many
 minutes.
     * Check "automatic power management" and wait one minute. The screen
 should dim and the power light should blink slowly. Moving the mouse or
 touching a key should wake up the system and undim the screen.
     * Uncheck "automatic power management" and wait one minute. The
 machine should not dim or suspend.
     * Check "automatic power management" again. Make sure you are
 associated with a network (keyhole LED constant on, access light
 blinking). Check "extreme power management". Both lights should
 immediately dim, and running "ifconfig" should not show an "eth0" device.
 The wireless is now disabled. The system should dim and suspend after one
 minute.
     * Resume, and uncheck "extreme power management". After five seconds
 or so, the lights should start blinking again, and you should be able to
 reconnect to and use the network.

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