Please open this bug again for gnome-power-manager, so that the people
can track and triage and later fix it?
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Title:
battery critically low dialo
Chris, I guess there was slight misunderstanding. Manuel was intending
that the 'dialog box' which says 'battery cricital, plug in charging'
doesn't go away when one plugs in the charger. I think the 'dialog box'
should go away as soon as battery is plugged in. You are right that the
battery 'indic
This isn't invalid, but instead a bug that was fixed when bug #533652
was fixed.
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Status: Invalid => Fix Released
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Milestone: None => nt7-potpourri
** Changed in: gnome-power-manager (Ubuntu)
Status: Invalid => Fix R
Thanks a lot for reporting this, however this is not a bug since the
battery indicator is designed to not disappear until the battery is
fully charged. What you observe is the intended behaviour.
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Status: Confirmed => Invalid
** Changed in: gnome-power-manage
In addition to this, it would be great if it additionally would make
clear what OK and Cancel mean. Does OK mean it will shut down? If not,
there should be one "dismiss" button. If it hoes hibernate the message
should indicate that or the button should say hibernate. This is a
trivial change - but
It would be good to fix such a bug, but is it really possible to
externally get a dialog to close? Marking confirmed, but not triaged and
not milestoning it, for now.
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Importance: Undecided => Low
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Status: New => Confirmed
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