https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=485376

--- Comment #10 from kinghat <madl...@gmail.com> ---
(In reply to Nate Graham from comment #9)
> If adding a permission in the Flatpak packaging fixes the bug that power
> management isn't inhibited correctly, then the bug is caused by incorrect
> Flatpak packaging.
> 
> There may also be an opportunity to clean something up on our side such that
> when that permission is missing, the Power & Battery widget won't even show
> the false inhibition notice in the first place. That would be a separate
> issue. I'll leave it up to Natalie and Jakob as to whether they think that's
> worth doing.
> 
> > Also, this is not just a Firefox thing, this affects other t

(In reply to Nate Graham from comment #9)
> If adding a permission in the Flatpak packaging fixes the bug that power
> management isn't inhibited correctly, then the bug is caused by incorrect
> Flatpak packaging.
> 
> There may also be an opportunity to clean something up on our side such that
> when that permission is missing, the Power & Battery widget won't even show
> the false inhibition notice in the first place. That would be a separate
> issue. I'll leave it up to Natalie and Jakob as to whether they think that's
> worth doing.

what is plasma doing to decide that the app is inhibiting?

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