Hi,

On Monday 30 January 2006 12:03, Simon Hjorth Bøggild wrote:
> I'm running powersave version 0.11.6 with kpowersave version 0.5.4 on Arch
> Linux with Kernel 2.6.15, KDE 3.5.

Fine ... what kind of package format use Arch Linux? RPM or DEP? Did you 
compile KPowersave by your self?

> The Kpowersave seems to be working fine, it reports battery/ac status,
> cpu frequency policy and current active scheme (performance, powersave
> etc.). However, when I configure the current active scheme (i.e.
> performance) to Suspend to Ram after say 1 minute of inactivity, nothing
> happens, it never Suspends to ram. If I on other other hand, explicitly
> choose the "Suspend to Ram" option in the Kpowersave menu, my computer
> does indeed Suspend to Ram immediately and correctly and also comes back
> up again when I want to.
> My question is, why does the Actions on inactivity seem to have no effect?

Maybe a program from the blacklist is running. You maybe can try to enable a 
scheme specific blacklist and don't add a program there.

I checked this here at my machine and all worked as espected (Btw. please 
note: there is a difference between set time in configure dialog and the real 
time before suspend (max. +30sec))

> can I enable some debugging somehow to see if Kpowersave actually tries to
> suspend my computer, but fails (which would be strange, since it works
> fine when doing it explicity also from Kpowersave), or is it a matter of
> kpowersave not recognizing inactivity?

You could kpowersave recompile with --enable-debug-msg and start kpowersave 
then from console to see all debug messages.

> I previously used Klaptop with no problems (also on inactivity)
> Other information: hal version 0.5.6, dbus version 0.50

Cheers,

Danny
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