Re: power notifications no longer working

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Orion Poplawski wrote:

>> Is there a power meter in Fedora?
>> I haven't seen one for ages.
>> I always boot into Windows to see how my battery is doing.
>> The Windows Power Meter is just about perfect.
> 
> The "Battery Monitor" applet is there just fine in my tray.  And it's
> suppose to hibernate at 4% power left.  I'll try bumping that up.

I see now that my problem does not lie with the battery monitor,
but with a more general failure of my Thinkpad T520 running F21/KDE,
which strikes me several times a day,
and which means there is no reaction to clicking on icons.
I can still change desktops by Ctrl-F3 or whatever,
and can edit text, so keyboard input is not affected.

The only solution I have found is to re-start the laptop.
Actually, clicking the Restart button does not work in this context
(though it seems at first to be working),
and I have to change to a Konsole desktop and type "shutdown -r now".

If anyone can shed any light on this, or suggest a solution,
I should be very grateful.

-- 
Timothy Murphy  
gayleard /at/ eircom.net
School of Mathematics, Trinity College, Dublin


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