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Nate Graham changed:
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Status|CONFIRMED |RESOLVED
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--- Comment #19 from Gordan Krešić ---
(In reply to Nate Graham from comment #18)
> In the powerdevil group of the kglobalshortcutsrc file, this looks
> suspicious to me:
>
> PowerDown=Power Down,Power Down,Power Down
> PowerOff=none,Power Off,Power
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--- Comment #18 from Nate Graham ---
In the powerdevil group of the kglobalshortcutsrc file, this looks suspicious
to me:
PowerDown=Power Down,Power Down,Power Down
PowerOff=none,Power Off,Power Off
On my system, it's set like this:
PowerDown=Power
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--- Comment #17 from Gordan Krešić ---
Nate && Nicolas, thanks for prompt response. I've attached requested files from
NON-working user account. Tell me if you need ones from working one (it's
default what you get on Kubuntu 23.10, so probably not that
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--- Comment #11 from Nate Graham ---
Thanks for checking in again. Much appreciated.
Can you paste the contents of `~/.config/powerdevilrc`? Also consider attaching
~/.config/kdeglobals and `~/.config/kwinrc` if there's no personally
identifying
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--- Comment #10 from Gordan Krešić ---
This is an old one, but I have an update (note: I'm original reporter of this
bug).
It seems this is not related to anything "system-wide", but something with my
own session/config. I just reinstalled fresh new
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Version|5.8.5 |5.27.8
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--- Comment #8 from Gordan Krešić ---
Press-and-hold is default for many Lenovo devices and I already tested with
that in mind.
Like I said in original report "power button hardware is working properly
(tested with xev, sends keycode
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--- Comment #7 from Nate Graham ---
So I just realized that with my laptop (same one that I mentioned in the
previous comment), just pressing the button is not enough; you have to press it
and hold it for a second or so. Given that the button is
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Nate Graham changed:
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Summary|Power button ignored|Pressing the physical power
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