On Wed, 21 May 2014, Gerald Pfeifer wrote:
Soo, two questions:
- How can we get this fixed properly such that whatever is deciding my battery is running low actually uses the same source of information as the status indicator (which gets it right)?
Even if there is not answer to this here..
- As a stop gap measure, but generally: How can I avoid such a forced shutdown? Frankly, I'd rather let the system run out of battery than anything being force on my.
...any takers on this aspect? I just lost work with only one battery in the system. When I got the critical power warning, I suspended to RAM, reconnected power, loaded for an hour and resumed, and then the system still decided to shut down. :-( Since GNOME in openSUSE 13.1 is actively hurting me in the context of powersaving, I'd like disable this "shutdown when GNOME feels the battery is nearly empty" functionality. 1) In the system configuration I see "When battery power is critical" under "Power", alas that only offers "Shutdown" and "Hibernate". 2) In dconf-editor I found critical-batter-action which seems to do what I need, alas trying to set it via the command-line fails: dconf write /org/gnome/settings-daemon/plugins/power/critical-battery-action nothing just gives me "error: 0-7:unable to infer type". How can I set this programmatically? Gerald -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-gnome+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-gnome+owner@opensuse.org