> On Oct 7, 2024, at 9:58 PM, Van Ly <van...@sdf.org> wrote: > Thanks Martin. > > I keep my laptop always on, on the desk. The defaults for timing > periodic events can stay as they are. The way NetBSD does > > "man -k output" > > is different enough to cause hiccups on Emacs autocompletes. This is > being looked at by the emacs-devs. > > Thanks for the details on how the jobs are scheduled. > > (I effectively stopped computing since the GFC but had a set of 700MB > files, each being one line long and couldn't open them, I reached for an > alternative to Emacs which was Atom at the time, 2016, but that wouldn't > open them, Emacs with the vlf package did. I use mg and fallback to vi > where emacs is unavailable. Straying further off-topic, I find when the > powerplug goes in and out on the laptop, the screen switches to maximum > brightness, Fn + brightness up/down, will adjust the brightness to one > step from where it had forgotten the brightness setting was at, having > the brightness state kept unchanged when the powerplug goes in/out will > improve laptop UX)
I have the same issue on my Lenovo Thinkpad T450 as described here: https://gnats.netbsd.org/58257 Out of curiosity, and for looking for commonalities, what system do you have this power plug/screen brightness problem on? > > > -- > vl