¡Hola!
Adding the upower maintainers to the loop.
El 2015-03-28 a las 22:51 +0100, Andreas Stempfhuber escribió:
I tested with a third notebook (an old Compal CL51) upgraded from Wheezy to
Jessie. The issue is the same and also the workaround is the same.
The workaround is to enable the upowe
KDE tracker for this bug is here:
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=338406
And another workaround has been suggested:
https://forum.kde.org/viewtopic.php?f=225&t=126185&p=337354#p337354
"I've removed ~/.kde/share/config/*power* files and the
battery-crirical-level-action
came back!
Best regar
Hi,
I can confirm this bug with an up to date Jessie on a Clevo W950TU laptop
(also known as Genesis V from PCSpecialist). Currently KDE 4.14.2, kernel
Linux 3.16.0-4-amd64.
Running Jessie, Debian 8.1. Installed as wheezy and then updated to Jessie
(a couple of weeks before Jessie became stable).
Hi,
> Since there are several years between the release dates of the two tested
> notebooks, it does not look like a hardware specific issue to me. Or the
> affected hardware base is really large. I'll tend to change the severity
back
> to grave as I don't think that Jessie should be released with
Hi,
I tested with a third notebook (an old Compal CL51) upgraded from Wheezy to
Jessie. The issue is the same and also the workaround is the same.
The workaround is to enable the upower service with "systemctl enable upower"
so that upower is started prior to PowerDevil.
I'll change the severi
Hi,
Am Dienstag, 10. März 2015 schrieb Ronoaldo José de Lana Pereira:
> I can confirm that starting upower before the KDE session makes everything
> work as expected. As a workaround, I am currently using the /etc/rc.local
> script to start upower with systemctl, as Andreas pointed out:
>
> 1) Ma
I can confirm that starting upower before the KDE session makes everything
work as expected. As a workaround, I am currently using the /etc/rc.local
script to start upower with systemctl, as Andreas pointed out:
1) Make the /etc/rc.local script executable with: sudo chmod +x
/etc/rc.local
2) Edit
Hi Stuart,
I got a bit closer, when I start upower (using "systemctl start upower")
before I login on KDM then everything works!
Unfortunately I'm not such familiar with systemd yet, how is it supposed to
work, when should /usr/lib/upower/upowerd get started?
Thanks
Andreas
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Hi Stuart,
I can reproduce the issue with an up to date Jessie.
1st scenario (not working):
I boot the notebook with battery power, I login on KDM and when the KDE
desktop is ready I wait till the warning (11%) and critical (10%) thresholds
are reached but nothing happens, no messages and no su
Hi Andreas,
> I CAN reproduce it with a fresh install and others can reproduce it as well.
> Just in this bug report you find 3 people with the same issue. On the
> provided link you find even more.
Unfortunately, old data isn't useful -- yes, I did read the entire bug report
and the links ther
Stuart,
I CAN reproduce it with a fresh install and others can reproduce it as well.
Just in this bug report you find 3 people with the same issue. On the provided
link you find even more.
Booting Kubuntu on the exactly same hardware works without issues. So this is
a bug in Debian Jessie. As
Control: tag -1 unreproducible
Control: tag -1 normal
If changing the kernel helps then it's probably not a bug in kde-workspace-
bin. In any case, I can't reproduce this in jessie.
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Debian Developer http://www.debian.
Package: kde-workspace-bin
Version: 4:4.11.13-2
Followup-For: Bug #769155
Dear Maintainer,
Confirming this bug with version 4.11.13-2.
I tested booting with linux-image-3.2.0-4-amd64 (3.2.65-1+deb7u1) and the
laptop has gone to hibernate when passing the critical level, so I think is
related
Package: kde-workspace-bin
Version: 4:4.11.13-2
Followup-For: Bug #769155
Severity: grave
Justification: causes non-serious data loss
Dear Maintainer,
I have installed Jessie with the RC1 i386 installer from the first CD on a
Dell Latitude D620 notebook. It's a standard installation, no
Package: kde-workspace-bin
Version: 4:4.11.13-1
Severity: normal
Dear Maintainer,
I'm following jessie and this is a feature which was working.
System settings -> Power Management -> Advanced Settings -> Battery levels
-> Battery is at low level at 30% , Battery is at critical level at 17%,
-> Wh
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