Comment 60 for bug 135548

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Chad Bernier (berniercr) wrote : Re: [Bug 135548] Re: [Gutsy] Action on critical battery isn't triggered - regression
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ok wish you luck. Mine was fixed a long time ago back in this bug. I just
set it to 2% instead of time, and it works great. My sister's windows
laptop doesn't even warn you, it will just fall asleep. My hardy warns me
several times before actually hibernating.

I don't think i will be getting a new laptop for almost a year, and even
with a new one, the old one would be good for plenty of things. good luck
with whatever your plan is, hope you find a good deal.

On Fri, Apr 4, 2008 at 10:23 PM, arand <email address hidden> wrote:

> Alright, changing threshold percent levels AND profile/time/policy did
> the trick for me, so presumably the problem for me lies in the inability
> to use time policy
>
> - This DID work for me somewhere on alpha6 (see former comment by me
> [2008-03-31]), and since I have values set to low=1200, crit=300,
> act=120, then before going down to 8% (time=89) and freezing it should
> pass all or at least the low and crit thresholds, which should give a
> notification.
>
> Also, I'm getting a slightly weird output from the debug when using only
> percentage, it seems to drop from 19% to 6% all of a sudden.
>
> The computer also has trouble hibernating but that I blame on the
> debugging, since when doing the same thing without debug it hibernates
> fine.
>
> I'm attaching part of this log, if anybody's interested (which also
> shows failed hibernation attempts and percentage going down to 0% [which
> seems to upset gpm a bit])
>
> @Chad Bernier: Holding out until I buy a new laptop.
>
> ** Attachment added: "gpm.debug.log2excerpt.txt"
> http://launchpadlibrarian.net/13126675/gpm.debug.log2excerpt.txt
>
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> [Gutsy] Action on critical battery isn't triggered - regression
> https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/135548
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