Stanton Finley wrote:
On Wed, 2006-02-15 at 23:21 -0500, Jim Cornette wrote:
Stanton Finley wrote:
On my system (HP Pavilion ZE2108WM Notebook) the battery symbol is no
longer even visible. I can still see the power cord symbol though. The
menu option "Computer sleep type:" is blank with no options.
Stanton Finley
http://stanton-finley.net/
That is all I noticed. As Jeremy suggested about HAL possibly crashing,
I checked services and noticed haldaemon was checked but was not running.
I started haldaemon and checked the properties again on the applet and
the choices were again available to customize selections for actions.
I guess a relabeling of my system is in order. I already have the latest
updates.
Jim
My HAL daemon was not running and in fact would not start until I
changed the SELinux policy from enforcing to permissive. Then upon
reboot HAL started, the battery symbol came back and the power
management options became visible in the Gnome Power Manager GUI.
BTW I notice that the system-config-securitylevel GUI no longer has a
check box option for "relabel on next boot" as it had in FC4. Why is
this and could you please remind me what the command to do so is?
Thanks.
Stanton Finley
http://stanton-finley.net/
touch /.autorelabel
reboot
Also, you could show the grub menu, press 'a' for append, add
autorelabel on the kernel options line.
Personally, I reboot into runlevel 1 with selinux=0, run 'fixfiles
relabel' and the system relabels. The system also goes into relabel on
any boot from no selinux to SELinux active. I believe touch
/.autorelabel followed by a reboot is all that is needed. (As root of
course.
Breaking to the removal of the shutdown command from the menu, I guess
filing this issue upstream is best. What do I do with the power button
on my panel? - :-)
After relabeling my system, haldaemon started up correctly and the menus
for configuring g-p-manager showed up in a functional way.
Jim
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