On Montag, 21. Mai 2007, Tristan Miller wrote:
> I'm using kpowersave-0.7.2, installed from openSUSE 10.2 RPMs, on a Samsung
> X20 laptop.  My default AC scheme is "Performance", and my default battery
> scheme is "Powersave".  If I turn on my laptop when it's on AC power,
> the "Performance" scheme takes effect as expected, and if I cut off the AC
> power, the "Powersave" scheme takes effect as expected.  However, if I
> then plug in the AC adapter again, my computer continues to behave as if
> it's in the "Powersave" scheme.  

Sounds to me as if you have maybe a ACPI problem. Could you do this and send 
the output?:

1) send the output of lshal as attachment
2) - call "lshal -m" on a console
   - remove and replug the AC adapter on your machine
   - send the output

> It does this despite the fact that if I 
> right click on the system tray icon, it claims that the "Performance"
> scheme is active.
>
> Is this a known problem?  

No.

> Has it been fixed in the development version? 
> Should I try running the latest development version?

You could try the KPowersave rpm packages from here: 
http://software.opensuse.org/download/home:/dkukawka/openSUSE_10.2/

Danny
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