Hi,
I’m running opensuse 13.1 KDE 64bit on my laptop, and I experienced a weird issue:
In power management menu, under advanced options, if I select a value for “critical battery level at” that is under 10%, for example 9%, it doesn’t hibernate (suspend to disk) the computer, that keeps going on until the battery is fully discharged.
If I select 10%, the hibernation (suspend to disk) works and also the wake up.
Is anyone else experiencing this? If so I will report this issue in the bug tracker.
On 2014-10-18 12:36, fromfree wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I’m running opensuse 13.1 KDE 64bit on my laptop, and I experienced a
> weird issue:
>
> In power management menu, under advanced options, if I select a value
> for “critical battery level at” that is under 10%, for example 9%, it
> doesn’t hibernate (suspend to disk) the computer, that keeps going on
> until the battery is fully discharged.
>
> If I select 10%, the hibernation (suspend to disk) works and also the
> wake up.
Bugzilla…
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Cheers / Saludos,
Carlos E. R.
(from 13.1 x86_64 “Bottle” at Telcontar)