On Sunday 04 September 2005 05:43, Andreas Simon wrote:
> I had the same problem. My settings in kcontrol were not followed.
> Look if you're running the kpowersave applet in your system tray
> (it's icon is a connector, and it's started by default). Right-click
> on it and choose "Configure KPowersave". The settings there overwrite
> the settings of kcontrol.

Yes, thanks; that solves it.

> BTW, I think it's a somewhat suboptimal design to have different
> places for the same settings, especially if the settings on one place
> overwrite the settings on the other places.

Agreed; it makes my tummy hurt :(

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