Is this bug forgotten about?
I would (like several other commenters) like my desktop machine to
automatically suspend if it is left unused. Power isn't exactly cheap
where I live, and wasting it is environmentally unfriendly... and I
like my living room to be as silent as possible.
So it would
** Tags added: guidance-powermanager
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[Feisty] guidance-power-manager doesn't work for UPS on a desktop system
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/82277
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Ah... Won't most people not notice or need powermanager, and also not stop
it manually? Won't that slow down startup unnecessarily in the common
case?
On Tue, 5 Jun 2007, Luka Renko wrote:
I will probably implement the following:
- powermanager is always started by default (no check for
I think we should get rid of the laptop check, and just leave it so that
if any battery is detected, guidance starts.
And also have a Do not start Power manager on start up
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[Feisty] guidance-power-manager doesn't work for UPS on a desktop system
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/82277
You
Powermanager does not support UPS (or mouse...) batteries. We currently support
only primary (laptop) batteries.
This might be considered for future version (but it is hard to test as
developers do not own any HW to test this).
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Importance: Undecided =