pmud 0.10-9.1 source package in Ubuntu

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pmud (0.10-9.1) unstable; urgency=low

  * Non-maintainer upload.
  * debian/rules: Install xmouse in /usr/bin, rather than /usr/X11/bin.
    Closes: #363476.
  * Makefile: Install xmouse in /usr/bin, rather than /usr/X11/bin.

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Uploaded to:
Edgy
Original maintainer:
Michael Schmitz
Architectures:
powerpc
Section:
admin
Urgency:
Low Urgency

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Binary packages built by this source

pmud: Apple PowerBook power management daemon

 pmud is a daemon which periodically polls the PMU
 (power manager) and performs functions such as enabling
 or disabling devices appropriately when the power source
 changes, or putting the computer into sleep mode when the
 remaining battery power drops below a critical threshold.
 Additional tools include a sleep command and a tool for
 waking up media bay devices to work around a CD-ROM wakeup
 bug in old kernels.

pmud-utils: Apple PowerBook power management daemon utils

 pmud is a daemon which periodically polls the PMU
 (power manager) and performs various housekeeping functions
 depending on the power status.
 This package contains additional tools including a battery
 status monitor and a tool to preserve X mouse settings
 across sleep.