Il 27/06/2014 14:16, Richard Brown ha scritto:
On 27 June 2014 18:08, Marco Calistri
wrote: Dear Richard,
I opened a bug some time ago but I am sure nobody have take it to verify:
BIG SNIP!
You're wrong to think that no one has paid attention to this issue. I've been looking at the bug, but haven't commented on it because I don't have the hardware to reproduce the issue, and because the logs simply that the issue might actually be a hardware issue - there seems to be regular notifications hitting gnome-settings-daemon that 'state is now charging'
I've searched upstream for similar bugs, but the closest I have found were closed as INVALID because the issue was deemed to be local issues with broken/misbehaving batteries in peoples laptops. But without similar hardware of my own, I'm in no position to suggest that - so I'd rather leave the bug 'untouched' rather than push it in either direction
Are you sure your batteries are happy and healthy? Have you been able to reproduce the problem with different batteries installed? do you have a similar laptop with the same issue? Cant you add the same logs to the bug?
ps. I get that you're frustrated, and I sympathise, I really do, but please can you sympathise that working on openSUSE is something I do in my spare time as my hobby. The repeated broad statements, the doom and gloom, and general malaise that fills your last paragraph really discourages me..and such discouragement makes it harder for me to work with you to find a solution for your problem. I know it can be tough when something is broken, but try and keep your chin up and work with us rather than tearing us down, please?
Hello Richard! First of all this was not nothing personal directed to you, I named you simply and _just_ because you invited me to open a bug instead to simply complain about stuff which is not working. If you offer support to opensuse community in your spare time it is a great and generous commitment and I respect it, don't worry. Answering to your tech questions, my battery is healthy; I cannot reproduce the issue on different hardware because I have just the Lenovo Z470 with a running opensuse 13.1 installed; I have other hardware, including two laptop and one desktop but I'm using Ubuntu on these. I'm frustrated because in my personal opinion Linux in general is getting worse in terms of user usability comparing it to Microsoft software and this frustrate me enough. Beside GNOME3 and poor (or totally broken power-management if you prefer) I can also add Bluetooth among the things that are getting worse or are totally broken and it is not just a frustration, but a fact! For example I cannot use my Windows Phone to transfer a file into opensuse 13.1, the trasfer works just in one direction: from Linux to the phone. If the power management problem is an hardware problem, why on Windows 7 I don't notice it? If the problem is limited to just some brands or laptop model, why it is not documented into the opensuse Release Notes? I doubt instead that it is the product of big changes happened recently into Linux not just at kernel level but also inside DE (Gnome3 especially) as well as may be due to the scarce interest to develop a better power-management for laptop. Cheers, -- Marco Calistri (amdturion) -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-gnome+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-gnome+owner@opensuse.org