On Fri, 10 Jan 2014 17:58:18 -0200, Marco Calistri wrote:
Il 10/01/2014 17:35, Jim Henderson ha scritto:
On Fri, 10 Jan 2014 13:11:05 -0200, Marco Calistri wrote:
2) Power Management "sucks" with laptops
Not here. It would probably be helpful to describe what you're seeing rather than making a broad, general statement.
I have a Dell N7110 (R17) laptop, and power management seems to be as good as it was on 12.2, at least.
Jim
Ok Jim,
I'm not spreading my comments "for free", the power management problem for my laptop (Lenovo Z470) is present since oS12.3 and I did already reported on the list (I should have opened a bug I know, but I didn't...).
I'm not sure how anyone was supposed to know that was your hardware without you telling us.
(My DE is GNOME)
As is mine.
I mean that I'm seeing the following:
1) When battery reaches critical threshold system doesn't' sent any text nor audio notifications (beeps)
2) system went no automatically hibernated
3) system went no automatically suspended on RAM
4) system simply shut-down and let me irritated
Again, no idea how we were supposed to know that this was what you were experiencing without you telling us that specifically. Those are only a subset of features of PM - I read your comment as meaning maybe that your battery life wasn't as good as you thought it should be.
Missing items 2 and 3 works only manually, both never worked automatically nor by changing the default settings with dconf-editor
Also the settings of power management, beside being not working at all are really hidden, especially for not experienced users.
The settings available in general settings menu are IMHO too limited to just few things.
That's specific and actionable feedback. I'd suggest searching bugzilla to see if the issues are reported specifically for 13.1 (or for 12.3) and if not, open new bugs describing - in detail - the problems. If you find it for 12.3 but not 13.1, then maybe comment on the 12.3 bug and say that you see this on 13.1 as well. That's how you get things moving. Not by e-mailing vague and incomplete information to a mailing list. ;) Jim -- Jim Henderson Please keep on-topic replies on the list so everyone benefits -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org