Gents,
Nice information dialog with the battery status and the processor speed.
Anyway, I feel there is a bad translation for power-supply: The current
translation is 'Stromstecker'mostly used by people who believe the power
just comes from the wall-outlet.
The correct one would be
On Thu, Feb 16, 2006 at 05:54:11PM +0100, Stefan Seyfried wrote:
Right now, just delete line 149 to 197 of prepare_suspend_to_disk, this
should rid you of the warning.
This is a (untested) patch which should fix this. If it wasn't for the
indentation, it would be a 2-liner (+config):
On Thursday 16 February 2006 17:27, Michael Biebl wrote:
Hi all,
[...]
I would propose that kpowersave should show a warning message, if it
finds no resume parameter. The warning message should have a abort
suspend button and a timeout of something like 30 secs. If the user does
not click
Stefan Seyfried wrote:
In this case, i will simply implement a CHECK_RESUME_PARTITION
configuration variable (may get a better name, i have not thought about
it yet) which can be defaulted to yes or no by the package maintainer
of the distro. He should know if it is necessary or not.
I noticed another problem with this sanity check.
Let's say the user receives this error message. He then decides to edit
the config file of his boot loader, e.g. grub or lilo. Now powersave
should allow to STD, because on the start the resume parameter would be
used correctly.
But as it is now he
On Thu, Feb 16, 2006 at 06:42:13PM +0100, Michael Biebl wrote:
I noticed another problem with this sanity check.
Let's say the user receives this error message. He then decides to edit
the config file of his boot loader, e.g. grub or lilo. Now powersave
should allow to STD, because on the
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Subject: Kpowersave with acpi-support
Date: Friday 17 February 2006 01:13
From: Luka Renko [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi!
I made a quick hack to change Kpowersave/powersaved configuration to use
default scripts provided by Ubuntu. I did it