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Old 02-11-2006, 01:19 PM   #1
crazibri
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Yast2 Power Management not refreshing


Hi,
I seem to have a problem since my KDE 3.5 upgrade on Suse 10.0. My Kpowersave is running on my laptop and it doesnt automatically refresh the readings. What I mean is that my laptop powersaved daemon doesnt seem to be working correctly.

If I go into Yast2 Power-Management and do not make any change and click Finish, it restarts the daemon and my new battery level is refreshed on Kpowersave.

Anyone experience similar issues?

Perhaps theres a way to remove the powersaved daemon settings and reinstall them?

I've performed "powersaved restart" and that refreshes it. I've checked my runlevels and acpid is @ 2,3,5 and powersaved @ 2,3,5.

Thanks for your help.

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