On Tue, 2009-03-24 at 11:59 -0400, Dan Williams wrote: > or maybe gnome-power-manager (and whatever the kde equivalent is) should > be driving this based on all the other policy decisions it makes? it's > the thing that handles whether you're on battery or on AC, what your > drive spin-down time is, it knows when your laptop lid is closed, what > your display brightness is at, etc. > > it might use some information from NM as input, but the overall power > manager is probably where the actual policy decisions should be made. Makes sense too. I guess that Marcel makes a compelling case for it always being enabled, and Kalle says we need to have an override -- which semantically needs to be in NM/connman since that's where the user will look if the connection is flaky (because the AP is broken) johannes
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