On Wed, 2008-08-06 at 11:35 +0100, Odysseus Flappington wrote:
> If the inhibit sleep on CPU load was ever implemented, it never
> worked.
While in theory this sounds nice, it is nearly impossible to implement
in practice. The reality is that it's difficult to determine which
things are "importan
On Wed, 2008-08-06 at 12:51 +0200, Martin Pitt wrote:
> Odysseus Flappington [2008-08-06 11:35 +0100]:
> > I've been using Ubuntu with autosuspend turned on for 2 years now, and it
> > has never inhibited the autosuspend due to CPU usage. Be it while installing
> > packages, burning cds, playing mp
hi,
On Mi, 2008-08-06 at 08:52 -0400, Brett Alton wrote:
> Isn't there a way we can display a small .jpg that moves around the
> screen every 5 seconds? It is what Windows XP does, and I think one of
> the point to this argument, which I agree with, is that it is free
> advertising.
thats exactly w
On Wed, Aug 6, 2008 at 6:51 AM, Martin Pitt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Odysseus Flappington [2008-08-06 11:35 +0100]:
>> I've been using Ubuntu with autosuspend turned on for 2 years now, and it
>> has never inhibited the autosuspend due to CPU usage. Be it while installing
>> packages, burning c
Olá Martin e a todos.
On Wednesday 06 August 2008 11:51:15 Martin Pitt wrote:
> Odysseus Flappington [2008-08-06 11:35 +0100]:
> > I've been using Ubuntu with autosuspend turned on for 2 years now, and it
> > has never inhibited the autosuspend due to CPU usage. Be it while installing
> > packages
Ah, my apologies, I jumped the gun a bit too soon.
If it's not too much trouble check the battery state, then it'd be quite
nice to have a purdy screensaver by default since people do like their
eye-candy. But it may not be worth the effort, in which case +1 for blank :)
Alex
On 06/08/2008, Matt
Odysseus Flappington [2008-08-06 11:35 +0100]:
> I've been using Ubuntu with autosuspend turned on for 2 years now, and it
> has never inhibited the autosuspend due to CPU usage. Be it while installing
> packages, burning cds, playing mp3s, much less showing a screensaver.
The issue is that a runn
On Wed, Aug 06, 2008 at 11:35:32AM +0100, Odysseus Flappington wrote:
> I've been using Ubuntu with autosuspend turned on for 2 years now, and it
> has never inhibited the autosuspend due to CPU usage. Be it while installing
> packages, burning cds, playing mp3s, much less showing a screensaver.
I
I've been using Ubuntu with autosuspend turned on for 2 years now, and it
has never inhibited the autosuspend due to CPU usage. Be it while installing
packages, burning cds, playing mp3s, much less showing a screensaver.
If the inhibit sleep on CPU load was ever implemented, it never worked.
I be