Joshua C. wrote:
There is a battery monitor but it does nothing more than showing the level of my baterry. No policy change, no suspend,no cpu policy change, no backlight support, absolutely nothing compared to kpowersave. this is useless.
That's the old one, but after an update to KDE 4.2 on F10 I have the new one which provides all the functions as kpowersave did -- are you sure you updated all the KDE components to KDE 4.2?
Anyway it's a bit off topic here, hence if you think you've done proper update to KDE4.2, you should probably ask on fedora-kde list or #fedora-kde what's wrong.
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