On Sun 26. Oct - 12:04:35, Carlos E. R. wrote:
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nordi wrote:
Vincent Untz wrote:
gnome-power-manager has some inhibit mechanisms. This means an application can say "don't suspend" (eg, when you're burning a CD). And the user can also control this with an applet.
But if the user does not expect the system to shutdown he will not change any settings and might be very annoyed the first time that happens. So it should at least be mentionned in the release notes or, even better, be switched off for openSuse, just as suggested in the bug report.
Absolutely. I was quite "disturbed", and I'd be very annoyed if it weren't factory.
I also doubt that apache, gcc/make or $favoriteP2Pclient are capable of telling Gnome to leave the computer running. Even if a application can do that, can a KDE application tell Gnome, can a Gnome application tell KDE to not shut down the system?
Absolutely.
This thing needs a module in Yast.
Not necessarily. Someone who uses openSUSE in an advanced way should be able to do advanced things. Like editing the PolicyKit configuration with vi. Regards, Holger -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-factory+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-factory+help@opensuse.org