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Re: [opensuse-factory] Beta 3: Desktop machine hibernated on its own
- From: "Carlos E. R." <carlos.e.r@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 26 Oct 2008 12:36:44 +0100
- Message-id: <4904564C.804@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
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Vincent Untz wrote:
Of course, then I would have said "command not found".
Ok, I fire it as user, then search for
"/apps/gnome-power-manager/timeout/sleep_computer_ac". I find it, and
it contains:
sleep computer ac: 0 <=====
sleep computer battery: 1200
sleep display ac: 300
sleep display battery: 300
This are obviously the settings for the current user, not the defaults
for all users.
So, at least as user I can't change it. And I guess that as root it
would change the setting for the root desktop, not all users either -
if I could run gconf as root, that I can't.
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Cheers / Saludos,
Carlos E. R.
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Vincent Untz wrote:
No, gconf does not start. I already said that.
(I guess you mean gconf-editor, and not gconf)
Of course, then I would have said "command not found".
Note that I didn't say that you have to launch gconf-editor as root. It
should ask for a password if you try to change something while you don't
have the right privileges (like setting the default or mandatory value
for a gconf key).
Ok, I fire it as user, then search for
"/apps/gnome-power-manager/timeout/sleep_computer_ac". I find it, and
it contains:
sleep computer ac: 0 <=====
sleep computer battery: 1200
sleep display ac: 300
sleep display battery: 300
This are obviously the settings for the current user, not the defaults
for all users.
So, at least as user I can't change it. And I guess that as root it
would change the setting for the root desktop, not all users either -
if I could run gconf as root, that I can't.
- --
Cheers / Saludos,
Carlos E. R.
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