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PM-PMU(8)			[FIXME: manual]			     PM-PMU(8)

NAME
       pm-pmu - suspend the computer on machines using a Macintosh-style PMU

SYNOPSIS
       pm-pmu

DESCRIPTION
       This manual page documents briefly the pm-pmu command.

       pm-pmu is a command line program to suspend a computer on machines
       using a Macintosh-style PMU

EXIT CODES
       The command succeeds (status 0) if the machine uses a Macintosh-style
       PMU, and suspended successfully. The command fails (status other than
       0) otherwise. It is designed to be easy to use in shell scripts.

       0 (true)
	   System was suspended using PMU.

       1 (false)
	   System could not be suspended using PMU.

OPTIONS
       This program follows the usual GNU command line syntax, with long
       options starting with two dashes (`-´). A summary of options is
       included below.

       --suspend
	   Suspend the computer.

       --help
	   Show help message.

SEE ALSO
       pm-suspend(8)

AUTHOR
       This manual page was written by Richard Hughes richard@hughsie.com.

AUTHOR
       Richard Hughes
	   Author.

COPYRIGHT
       Copyright © 2006 Richard Hughes

[FIXME: source]			 05 June, 2006			     PM-PMU(8)
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