you filled a bug against a project. (xfce4-power-manager).
The xcfe4-power-manager works without problems in my Lubuntu installation. The fact the Lubuntu decided to drop those two "startup applications" folders has nothing to do with the xfce4-power-manager.
Based on that, I wanted more info (the test case on comment #21) so I marked the bug incomplete , meaning.. "wants more info".
You provided the info, and marked the bug again as confirmed. That's OK. It's a logical procedure.
Now developers need to take action and find out if this bug is for real or a "false alarm".
@amjjawad
you filled a bug against a project. (xfce4- power-manager) .
The xcfe4-power-manager works without problems in my Lubuntu installation. The fact the Lubuntu decided to drop those two "startup applications" folders has nothing to do with the xfce4-power- manager.
Based on that, I wanted more info (the test case on comment #21) so I marked the bug incomplete , meaning.. "wants more info".
You provided the info, and marked the bug again as confirmed. That's OK. It's a logical procedure.
Now developers need to take action and find out if this bug is for real or a "false alarm".
Regards
NikTh