Don Springall wrote:
After today's update and the last version I no longer see where one sets
at what percent your battery goes to critical. It is no longer off the
power manager icon preferences or in the preferences under menu more
preferences - power management. Is this a feature or a bug ?
Also the preferences dialog off right clicking the power manager icon is
the same as the menu power management. Do we need two ways to set this ?
I dislike the removal of the menu for choosing suspend or hibernate.
(old issue, no major distraction).
I do like the current layout for AC power, battery power and options
over the previous layout.. I like the slide controls though pulldown
menu choices are fine.
Putting back suspend/hibernate in the applet and removing the suspend
choice from the system menu would be better in my view.
BTW - the battery applet is still available as a choice. I use the
battery applet also.
Thanks for mentioning the change to g-p-manager. I had some settings set
that might cause my computer to go into suspend. I would rather have the
computer warn, then power off if the battery charge condition became
critical. When suspend works better for more users, suspend would
probably be a better default. Having more selectivity is always better
to cover more real world conditions.
Jim
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Well fix that in the next (upgrade, update, patch release, service pack).
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