<email address hidden> wrote:
> You can just remove the fdi file and restart hal as a workaround...
As long as I remember the restart of the hal service has some
side-effects: the connection with gnome-power-manager is lost and, for
example, it doesn't react to the changes of the power system
(battery/AC). This is a bad workaround.
<email address hidden> wrote:
> You can just remove the fdi file and restart hal as a workaround...
As long as I remember the restart of the hal service has some
side-effects: the connection with gnome-power-manager is lost and, for
example, it doesn't react to the changes of the power system
(battery/AC). This is a bad workaround.
Mario