https://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=374757
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https://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=374757#c4
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--- Comment #4 from Danny Kukawka 2008-04-09 03:57:34 MST ---
Sorry, but you are wrong!
1) /opt/kde3/share/config/kpowersaverc contains the system wide default. This
default use SHUTDOWN 30 sec after the battery reach critical because this
always work, while you never now if a s2disk would work in any case on any
machine (e.g. because of mounted external media or modules which you need to
unload ...)
2) ~/.kde/share/config/kpowersaverc is for the user session. It contains, if
the user change nothing, no settings which means KPowersave use the system wide
policy. If you want to something different to SHUTDOWN, you have to configure
KPowersave to do something different via the applet config dialog. If the user
configure there something, always the user settings are used and not the system
policy.
3) The last point only applies if you are in a active session. If your session
is inactive powersaved handle every powermanagement stuff like shutdown on
critical battery states. Not sure what the default there is, but you have to
configure it there if you want something different. If there is no powersaved
running and your usersession is inactive KPowersave always to a SHUTDOWN to
prevent losing data if the machine go down.
I would say: this is not a bug!
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