https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=428887

Pedro V <voidpointertonull+bugskde...@gmail.com> changed:

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--- Comment #7 from Pedro V <voidpointertonull+bugskde...@gmail.com> ---
Sounds like this should be debugged by looking for various power management
inhibitors getting both good and bad samples, then comparing.
Some basic information can be obtained by running:
`systemd-inhibit --list`

Getting more specific information from KDE itself is tricky though:
- Apparently the Battery used to show power management inhibitors at least on
laptops, but it currently doesn't according to Bug 474982 , so depending on the
version you use, it may or may not help
- As described in Bug 426281 , desktop setups didn't get to enjoy the Battery
applet's feature to begin with, but there's an extension linked there which
could be helpful

I wonder if it's going to be related to media playback in the background even
unknowingly. For example while I haven't tested if it messes with power
management, Firefox has some odd problems with video playback, including videos
not really stopping at the end but instead acting like the last chunk is being
loaded forever, and I can see that still counting as video playback.

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