Solaris Common Desktop Environment: User's Guide

Accessing Dtpower

In previous releases, you needed superuser permissions to start Dtpower and then edit the configurations. In this release, you can start the program in a number of ways, all of which enable you to change the configurations.


Note –

If you are unable to access Dtpower for editing purposes, you might not have the correct permissions. See the dtpower(1M) man page for details.


If Dtpower is already running, the program might appear on your desktop as the following icon:

Figure 23–1 The Dtpower Icon

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To Start Dtpower Through the CDE Workspace
  1. On the CDE desktop, hold down the menu button on your mouse.

  2. From the pull-down list, select Tools.

  3. From the pull-down list, select Power Manager.

To Start Dtpower From the Applications Manager
  1. From the front panel on the CDE desktop, select Applications Manager.

  2. From Applications Manager, select Desktop_App.

  3. From Desktop_App, select Power Manager.

To Start Dtpower From the Command Line
  1. Start Dtpower:


    # /usr/dt/bin/dtpower &
    

Note –

Due to system initialization, Dtpower can take some time to launch.