Anne Wilson wrote: > > If you don't check, you'll never know whether that is a factor. > Thats true. I just thought that maybe this was a glitch with the KDE 4.1 since it only began when I did a full upgrade from plain ol' Kubuntu KDE. > There are many settings in BIOS that you shouldn't touch unless you know > exactly what you are doing, but checking your power settings (or any other > settings for that matter) is harmless. Changing your power settings will do > no harm either. If only for energy consumption reasons you really should know > what the settings are. If you are not sure what they mean I'm sure you'll > find good explanations on the net, or you could even ask here :- I won't have time to do it today (currently remodeling kitchen), but I will definitely check out my BIOS. I would gladly ask here, as already I'm getting some good responses and suggestions. Having this issue while doing this home project, has been like a thorn in my side. Mainly because everything I tried to do to fix it, didn't worked, and I didn't have a lot of spare time to dwell on it. At least my kitchen is looking awesome. :-D Thanks again, Darryl ___________________________________________________ This message is from the kde mailing list. Account management: https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde. Archives: http://lists.kde.org/. More info: http://www.kde.org/faq.html.