Randall R Schulz wrote:
Hi,
For quite a while in my testing of OpenSUSE 10.2 (possibly ever since I started with alpha5, but I'm not sure), I've been seeing a KDE Crash alert for KPowersave every time I log in.
I'm not sure what role this application plays in normal system operation. Nothing is overtly malfunctioning as far as I can tell.
Its help says: "KPowersave is a utility used to set power consumption and conservation options." It is essential for mobile users, I usually disable it for desktop computers.
The system is an always-on desktop.
% rpm -qa |egrep -i powersave kpowersave-0.7.1-6 powersave-0.15.10-3 powersave-libs-0.15.10-3
How should I deal with this? Should the application be running? If not, how do I get KDE to stop launching it when I log in?
Edit ~/.kde/share/config/kpowersaverc and set Autostart to "false"
If it is important, how might I diagnose and repair the problem?
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