On 26/09/13 04:10, Marco Calistri wrote:
Hi Peter,
I have just tested this functionality on KDE 4.10.5. I set to receive a notifications when battery reaches critical threshold both on screen and by sound alarm, but nothing happened: laptop powered down and worst of all, without go in hibernate state!
There are some settings I should verify in BIOS?
I'm using Lenovo Z470.
Cheers,
Make sure the critical battery level is not set too low. If the battery doesn't report its state very accurately and critical is set to something like 5% there may not be enough power and time remaining to hibernate. Try setting it at 20% and if that works, adjust it downwards from there. Also check that the Power Management daemon is running. In System Settings, go to Startup and Shutdown, then Service Manager, and under the bottom Startup Services box, make sure Power Management is ticked. I'm not sure if KDE's power management settings are wholly contained in the .kde4 directory or whether they share other system configuration files. If you've had other DEs installed, even after uninstalling them they could have left something on the system that is interfering and blocking KDE's power management, but that's a longshot. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org