Okay, I feel kinda silly with this one. I did as shown here:http://crunchbanglinux.org/forums/post/267488/#p267488to switch to using the battery notification from within tint2. I wanted to switch back to showing the xfce4-power-manager icon in the systray, but since it's gone now, I don't know how to get back to xfce4-power-manager preferences so that it'll show. P
I have installed xfce4-power-manager when I was setting up my minimal Ubuntu install and I configured everything at that time. Since then (couple of weeks ago) I never launched it again. When I just closed my laptop and opened it again, I noticed it didn't went into hibernation - which I had setup in xfce4-power-manager.
Hi,
I've just installed Xubuntu 12 on my laptop and I've couple of problems with xfce4-power-manager 1.0.11.
done and tested working fine, where to send now? (i didn't attach here as it is against the rules)also i want you to know that i am working on some xfce applications and plugins such asxfmedia, xfburn, xfce4-power-manager, xfce4-task-manager, xfce4-m...
xfce4-power manager cant suspend, always getting "Power manager not authorized" when opening the laptop lid.I'm booting up using xinitrc, not slim
I have decided to replace Xfce4-power-manager with gnome-power-manager in Lubuntu 12.04 (didn't knew how to disable the tray icon in fact), which I did using synaptic, and now it shows:
But gnome-power-manager is nowhere to be found.
Searching for the file, I only see this:
There is only /usr/bin/gnome-power-statistics
Shouldn't be a gnome-power-manager executable and with options that shou
The screen on my laptop is going to sleep after 10 minutes on ac. Adjusting using the Power Management settings from the menu doesn't have any effect. The box for "Monitor power management control" is checked.The xfce4-power-management.xml file is as follows:<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?><channel name="xfce4-power-manager" v
The screen on my laptop is going to sleep after 10 minutes on ac. Adjusting using the Power Management settings from the menu doesn't have any effect. The box for "Monitor power management control" is checked.The xfce4-power-management.xml file is as follows:<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?><channel name="xfce4-power-manager" v
Hi, any ideas?
here is the apport.log created in /var/logs upon resuming:
Quote:
ERROR: apport (pid 4203) Mon Oct 29 04:15:18 2012: called for pid 3394, signal 11, core limit 0
ERROR: apport (pid 4203) Mon Oct 29 04:15:18 2012: executable: /usr/bin/xfce4-power-manager (command line "xfce4-power-manager")
ERROR: apport (pid 4203) Mon Oct 29 04:15:18 2012: g