> > And there are dozens of applications out there that used to utilize > > the UPower signal and haven't been given proper chance to adjust to > > the "new approach", so they are broken at the moment. > > Dozens ? Name them, please. I've fixed the ones I've found (which was > just NM, really). >From the top of my head: - NM - Gajim (my original report) - doesn't disconnect on suspend, leaving me "hanging" on the network and losing incoming messages for ~15 minutes - probably many other IM clients will experience the issues as well - KDE - https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=859227 - Dropbox - seems to be stuck and needs to be restarted - probably anything third-party I haven't done extensive testing. But if some high-profile applications didn't make it, it's highly probable that a lot of low-profile applications are affected as well. It's great that you've tried to fix existing applications, really. I just argue that if we made sure the legacy approach is supported for a while together with the new approach, the users would benefit. -- test mailing list test@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/test