2006-10-10 18:56:56 |
Luka Renko |
kde-guidance: statusexplanation |
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powermanager reports battery low two times: one time as warning and second time when battery is on critical level (and configured automatic action is performed).
- warning: "You are low on battery power."
- critical: "You are about to run out of battery power, %1 now."
Is this what you are seeing? Or are the two messages exactly the same?
We intentionally do not have power-manager in menu, as it should be autostarted on laptops. You can start it from konsole (or Alt-F2) as "guidance-power-manager".
If you are still seeing the crash and it is reproducible, then I would ask you to Quit power-manager, open Konsole and start "guidance-power-manager" from command line, reproduce the crash and then provide output on Konsole. |
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2007-04-05 19:00:37 |
Yuriy Kozlov |
kde-guidance: statusexplanation |
powermanager reports battery low two times: one time as warning and second time when battery is on critical level (and configured automatic action is performed).
- warning: "You are low on battery power."
- critical: "You are about to run out of battery power, %1 now."
Is this what you are seeing? Or are the two messages exactly the same?
We intentionally do not have power-manager in menu, as it should be autostarted on laptops. You can start it from konsole (or Alt-F2) as "guidance-power-manager".
If you are still seeing the crash and it is reproducible, then I would ask you to Quit power-manager, open Konsole and start "guidance-power-manager" from command line, reproduce the crash and then provide output on Konsole. |
We are closing this bug report as it lacks the information, described in the previous comments, we need to investigate the problem further. However, please reopen it if you can give us the missing information and don't hesitate to submit bug reports in the future. |
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