This is the command apm that can be run in the OnWorks free hosting provider using one of our multiple free online workstations such as Ubuntu Online, Fedora Online, Windows online emulator or MAC OS online emulator
PROGRAM:
NAME
apm - interface with the APM subsystem
SYNOPSIS
apm [ -VvmMsSdin ]
DESCRIPTION
This command requires the Advanced Power Management subsystem. If run without arguments
it reads /proc/apm and presents the output in a human-readable format.
Given a -S or -s option it requests that the machine be put into the APM standby or the
APM suspend state, respectively. For a brief description of these states, see apmd(8).
OPTIONS
-V, --version
Print the version of the program and exit.
-v, --verbose
Also print version information for the APM subsystem. The APM subsystem consists
of power-management hardware, firmware usually referred to as the APM BIOS and a
driver in the operating system kernel.
-m, --minutes
Print the time remaining as a number of minutes. The default is to print the time
remaining in "hours:minutes" format.
-M, --monitor
Continuously monitor and update the status information. Assumes that the standard
output is a terminal.
-S, --standby
Request that the machine be put into the APM standby state.
-s, --suspend
Request that the machine be put into the APM suspend state.
-d, --debug
Print APM status information in a format more useful for debugging. Implies -v.
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