Just a follow-up. On a fresh Neon install from the image 'neon-userltsedition-20170119-0019-amd64.iso <http://files.kde.org/neon/images/neon-userltsedition/current/neon-userltsedition-20170119-0019-amd64.iso>', and after booting a few times, I can say that sometimes PowerManagement is present on the bus, sometimes it is not.
When it's here, I can see both of the well-kown dbus names: 'org.freedesktop.PowerManagement' and 'org.kde.Solid.PowerManagement'. When it's not here, none of these names are present on the bus. Cheers On 01/21/2017 09:51 AM, elboulangero wrote: >> If you are on a dev edition it's probably a temporary bug. User >> edition should work fine. > Well I downloaded the KDE Neon "User LTS Edition" from 2016-12-29. Now, > I noticed on the website that there's another LTS edition from > 2017-01-19, and I'm starting to wonder if the LTS edition might be a > daily snapshot... > > Anyway, I'm grabbing this 2017-01-19 right now, whatever dev/daily/lts > edition it might be, then I'll let you know if PowerManagement is back. > > >> Also it was pointed out on IRC that login1 might not work with plasma >> as the power manager tells login1 to sod off. Whether or not that is >> in fact the case I do not know though ^^ > I already noticed that, although I'm not on KDE. But on my simple > Openbox setup, where PowerManagement daemon is running, using > `systemd-inhibit`has no effect. So I figured something like that... > > Cheers > > >