Latest on gnome-power-manager:
I thought, that the bug was fixed,
but realized, that another power-
manager, guidance-power-manager
along with xscreensaver 5.10
were actually active.
I adjusted this power manager,
within xscreensaver settings to
1440 minutes each.
I deleted gnome power manager,
which is still as useless as it was
ever since Karmic.
I auto-start xscreensaver, and I can
now safely watch & download TV &
movies, without the PC causing a
video signal loss, due to gnome-
power-manager.
Since no one is really willing to
fix this horrific bug,
I recommend to just shelve
the gnome-power-manager,
and install KDE's
guidance-power-manager
in consort with xscreensaver 5.10.
By the way, I am using Lucid Lynx
alpha which, in my opinion, works
better than Karmic.
Why even bother with Karmic if the
upgrade works even better? (mostly)
BavarianPH,
Ubuntu forever!
Latest on gnome-power- manager:
I thought, that the bug was fixed,
but realized, that another power-
manager, guidance- power-manager
along with xscreensaver 5.10
were actually active.
I adjusted this power manager,
within xscreensaver settings to
1440 minutes each.
I deleted gnome power manager,
which is still as useless as it was
ever since Karmic.
I auto-start xscreensaver, and I can
now safely watch & download TV &
movies, without the PC causing a
video signal loss, due to gnome-
power-manager.
Since no one is really willing to
fix this horrific bug,
I recommend to just shelve
the gnome-power- manager,
and install KDE's
guidance- power-manager
in consort with xscreensaver 5.10.
By the way, I am using Lucid Lynx
alpha which, in my opinion, works
better than Karmic.
Why even bother with Karmic if the
upgrade works even better? (mostly)
BavarianPH,
Ubuntu forever!