GNOME Power Manager 2.14.2



GNOME Power Manager is a session daemon for the GNOME desktop
environment that makes it easy to manage the power on your laptop or
desktop system.

This is a bug-fix release for the stable 2-14 branch.

Distributions should also consider applying the patch from CVS HAL to
rescan button values on resume (and thaw) to fix a logic error where
gnome-power-manager could automatically suspend in the wrong
circumstances, specifically when removing the ac adapter.

Please see http://live.gnome.org/GnomePowerManager/Faq for more details.

The tarball can be found as usual at
http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/sources/gnome-power-manager/2.14/

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Version 2.14.2
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Released April 24, 2006

Power Manager

- Fix an operator precedence problem where the logic was all messed up.
This was triggering the not-on-ac lid-closed behavior and causing
seemingly random suspends. (Koichi Takahashi)
- Respond correctly to systray crashing by reloading the icon to the
tray when destroyed. (Rodrigo Moya)
- Only re-enable the fully charged notification when the battery drops
down to 95% as some batteries charge to 100% and then fluctuate from
~98% to 100%. #338281

Translators

- Wouter Bolsterlee (Netherlands)
- Nikos Charonitakis (Greek)
- Hendrik Richter (German)





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