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I work on my laptop and I like to press power button of laptop to shutdown it. Today I have updated KDE to the latest version. Now when I press the power button the laptop freezes for about 30 seconds (mouse is still active, but system doesn't respond on pressings of mouse buttons).
arch x86_64
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Have you try check in power management?
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Have you try check in power management?
Yes. I have selected different combinations of options in power management.
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Do you have Upower installed? KDE 4.6 now depends on Udev/Udisks/Upower instead of HAL. "hal" bust also be removed from rc.conf, and "dbus" must be added.
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Make sure you have the power management setup, it seems that by default KDE is only coming with a "Preformace" profile. It also on my system I can't configure it to handle battery related events (the tab and drop down menus are greyed out even after making a second profile). I did change my rc.conf over from hal to dbus.
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Do you have Upower installed? KDE 4.6 now depends on Udev/Udisks/Upower instead of HAL. "hal" bust also be removed from rc.conf, and "dbus" must be added.
Yes. Upower, udidks and udev are installed. The problem exists even if I disable hal in rc.conf (my rc.conf: DAEMONS=(@syslog-ng dbus !hal @networkmanager !network @netfs @crond @cups @alsa !laptop-mode kdm).
P.S. As I understand hal still needed for K3B burning process.
Last edited by Genuine (2011-01-28 05:42:25)
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Make sure you have the power management setup, it seems that by default KDE is only coming with a "Preformace" profile. It also on my system I can't configure it to handle battery related events (the tab and drop down menus are greyed out even after making a second profile). I did change my rc.conf over from hal to dbus.
I have selected the same event in each profile (for example "show shutdown dialog"). System freezes after the first pressing power button, if cancel it and press power button again shutdown dialog is showen quickly.
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Confirm this bug. It appears when push hardware power button. In KDE 4.5.5 all work fine with same configs.
Arch x86.
Last edited by unikum (2011-01-28 12:56:00)
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hi, please try with a new config/user. If unsolved, please report upstream.
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@bash: after update KDE I remove ~/.kde4 and some folders and files related with kde in ~/.config and ~/.local.
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I have been having this same issue with my Samsung NF310 Netbook. I was also using the 4.6 Beta from KDE-UNSTABLE and had the problem there as well.
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You have dbus in rc.cond, but is it running?
Last edited by vit (2011-01-28 17:08:04)
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I also removed my kde4 configs after upgrading to KDE 4.6 and still seeing this issue.
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You have dbus in rc.cond, but is it running?
adi-bear@unikum-laptop ~ $ ps aux | grep dbus
dbus 1867 0.0 0.0 2848 1412 ? Ss Jan28 0:04 /usr/bin/dbus-daemon --system
adi-bear 2618 0.0 0.0 3180 500 ? S Jan28 0:00 dbus-launch --sh-syntax --exit-with-session
adi-bear 2619 0.0 0.0 3552 1732 ? Ss Jan28 0:02 /usr/bin/dbus-daemon --fork --print-pid 5 --print-address 7 --session
adi-bear 32235 0.0 0.0 5460 840 pts/2 S+ 01:11 0:00 grep --colour=auto dbus
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Same problem on a freshly installed x64 system. System "hangs" for about 30 seconds. I can switch to console and move the mouse but the keyboard does not respond.
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Same here...
Brightness osd is missing too...
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same here.
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Looks like more people with the same problem
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=264977
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Same here...
Brightness osd is missing too...
Im also experiencing these same issues
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Same here
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The same
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