On 4 August 2010 06:00, JB wrote:
> JB yahoo.com> writes:
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>> Hi, I forgot it.
>> ...
> I would do this as well.
> You may lose some custom settings, but it appears it is effective (I removed
> battery widget from my panel unintentionally and could not add it back via
> panel's add widget
JB yahoo.com> writes:
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> Hi, I forgot it.
> ...
I would do this as well.
You may lose some custom settings, but it appears it is effective (I removed
battery widget from my panel unintentionally and could not add it back via
panel's add widgets; I nuked .kde and battery was back again.).
l
Chris Rouch gmail.com> writes:
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> I've no idea where the kde services log to - they don't appear to be
> processes as such
> ...
KDE 4: KSystemLog Reveals Your Log Files
http://pclosmag.com/html/Issues/201004/page12.html
# yum info kdeadmin
> ...I can't work out how to start powerdevil
> m
On 3 August 2010 13:38, JB wrote:
> JB yahoo.com> writes:
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>> # yum reinstall upower
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> Hi, I forgot it.
> After reinstall (please do it even if it appears unnecessary ...; I recently
> fixed my bluetooth by reinstalling multiple related packages):
Doing that now
>
> note: l
On 3 August 2010 12:21, JB wrote:
> Chris Rouch gmail.com> writes:
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>> > [jb localhost ~]$ ps aux |grep -i power
>> > root 1439 0.0 0.3 6028 2364 ? S Aug01 0:04
>> > /usr/libexec/upowerd
>> > ...
>> Bingo! For whatever reason, upowerd is not running. If I start it b
JB yahoo.com> writes:
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> # yum reinstall upower
> ...
Hi, I forgot it.
After reinstall (please do it even if it appears unnecessary ...; I recently
fixed my bluetooth by reinstalling multiple related packages):
note: locate db is not up to date yet
# find /etc -iname "*.rpm*"
to see any *
Chris Rouch gmail.com> writes:
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> > [jb localhost ~]$ ps aux |grep -i power
> > root 1439 0.0 0.3 6028 2364 ? S Aug01 0:04
> > /usr/libexec/upowerd
> > ...
> Bingo! For whatever reason, upowerd is not running. If I start it by
> hand everything works as expected. So n
On 2 August 2010 17:43, JB wrote:
> Chris Rouch gmail.com> writes:
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>> So I think this is a kde problem.
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> Hi,
> have you looked into these in KDE:
> computer-system settings-general-notifications-system
> notifications-applications
> event source selection -> scroll to PowerDevil
> selec