/*! * \page fixed_bugs Fixed Bugs * * You will find the newest bugs at the top of this list. If there is no comment, the bugnumbers are * from the SUSE/Novell bugzilla (https://bugzilla.novell.com) \n * * Note: This list only contain reported and fixed bugs. The list is maybe not up-to-date. * * \section fixed_bugs_sec_0_7_x All fixed bugs for the 0.7.x tree * * \li Bug \b #245081 - TDEPowersave does not set (ondemand) governor on startup \n * \li Bug \b #244052 - Close lid of a laptop and suspend to ram cause TDEPowersave 100% CPU \n \n * Needed to uncouple Action calls (as e.g. suspend on lidclose) which include blocking dialogs * from the related events. This is needed because otherwise the D-Bus TQt bindings run amok * if the dialog block the filterfunction, since signals in TQt are not really independent * (they are more function calls). Used QTimer:SingleShot() for this since they go into the * TQt event loop and don't follow the workflow of the rest of the program. \n \n * \li Bug \b #229960 - CPUFREQ_DYNAMIC_PERFORMANCE seems to be ignored during boot and scheme change \n * \li Bug \b #230686 - TDEPowersave need to be restarted to set changed DPMS settings \n * \li Bug \b #230965 - puzzling battery state info \n * \li Bug \b #231709 - tdepowersave-0.7.1-12: comparison with string literal \n * \li Bug \b #231184 - TDEPowersave crashes due to uninitalized LibHalContext \n * \li Bug \b #229234 - TDEPowersave does not fall back to userspace governor \n * \li Bug \b #215262 - Suspend to disk with attached usb storage not working \n \n * Depending on a KDE feature TDEPowersave umount all external media before suspend and display * an error message if the umount fail. This need a special patch for the KDE mediamanager.\n \n * \li Bug \b #223164 - After suspend, second core has performance governor set \n * \li Bug \b #223517 - Powersave: CPU scheme "dynamic" reduces speed if only nice -19 processes run \n * \li Bug \b #223637 - tdepowersave crashes in first login \n * \li Bug \b #225212 - TDEPowersave crash on ThinkPad X60s \n * \li Bug \b #221715 - Functionality for configuring lid close event etc. to trigger suspend not in YaST * any more, but tdepowersave doesn't have them either \n \n * Needed changes in TDEPowersave to adapt the new powermanagement structur and allow the user * to configure options we had former in the powersave daemon. This include also changes in * the configure dialog to provide a way to change settings as user. \n \n * \li Bug \b #223922 - System not shuting down on pressing power button \n \n * Changes due to new powermanagement infrastructure. (see also #221715) \n \n * \li Bug \b #220289 - tdepowersave 0.7.0 gives battery level notifications while charging \n * \li Bug \b #220271 - CPU Frequency Policy setting not possible with tdepowersave \n \n * Changes due to new powermanagement infrastructure. \n \n * \li Bug \b #220222 - Restarting D-Bus makes TDEPowersave unusable \n * \li Bug \b #220212 - TDEPowersave: Changing brightness does not work reliably \n * \li Bug \b #220553 - suspend2disk doesn't lock the screen in KDE \n * \li Bug \b #167919 - DPMS energy settings are ignored / lost in new kde session \n \n * Added DCOP interface to allow KDE to check if TDEPowersave set special DPMS settings. \n \n * * \section fixed_bugs_sec_0_6_x All fixed bugs for the 0.6.x tree * * \li Bug \b #198237 - message: DBUS daemon not running appears (part 1/2) \n \n * For easier bugreporting and assign of warning messages about powersave/HAL/DBUS state added * string "TDEPowersave" to window caption. \n \n * \li Bug \b #184076 - TDEPowersave: display wrong command to start dbus daemon in errormessages \n \n * If the dbus daemon is not running TDEPowersave popup a errormessage. This message contains the * command to restart/start dbus. This is the wrong command on SUSE/Debian/Ubuntu and other. \n \n * \li Bug \b #183745 - TDEPowersave: open on SLES/SLED the wrong bugzilla site \n \n * If the user clock on "Report a bug ..." in the tdepowersave help menu on SLES/SLED, the wrong bugzilla * website is used. Instead of opensuse.org we should open bugzilla.novell.com. \n \n * \b Fix-comment: Added new configure option (--enable-suse-sles) to force SLES/SLED as detected * distribution and changed detection if SUSE Linux to detect SLES/SLED. Changed * the bugzilla site for the SUSE Enterprise products. (NOTE: the bug isn't public) \n \n * \li Bug \b #176782 - TDEPowersave: Changing display brightness is to long winded \n \n * If you like to change the display brightness with TDEPowersave (temporary), you have to perform five * clicks, going through all the menus and the configuration dialog settings until reaching the * brightness settings [...]. \n \n * \b Fix-comment: Added slightly adopted patch from Timo Hoenig to allow change * brightness if supported by hardware and enabled in the scheme via mouse wheel. \n \n * \li Bug \b #182515 - TDEPowersave: configure dialog allow set invalid dpms settings\n \n * The TDEPowersave config dialog allow to not valid DPMS setting, wich result in not set DPMS timeouts. * TDEPowersave does not follow the rules for the X-Server from www.xfree86.org/current/DPMSLib.pdf. \n \n * \li Bug \b #168619 - Access to devices from remote session. \n \n * If you start a remote desktop session, e.g. via VNC, TDEPowersave display "Powersave is not running ..." * message also if the powersave daemon is running, but the remote user has not the rights to * access the DBUS interface of powersave. \n \n * \b Fix-comment: Reworked detection if DBUS, HAL and powersave is not running and if the user has the * needed rights. Added new error messages and translations. \n \n * \li Bug \b #177792 - TDEPowersave: changes via dcop are not set to applet menu, some dcop functions missing \n \n * If autosuspend is disabled via the DCOP interface, the change is not set back to the * applet menu (enable applet entry). There is already a dcop function to get current scheme and * CPUFreq policy, but there is no function to change them.\n \n * \b Fix-comment: fixed disableAutosuspend(), added missing functions. This bug partly effect * sf.net bug #1483392. \n \n * \li Bug \b #177788 - TDEPowersave: autosuspend does not suspend after set time if dpms is on * (also: (partial) sf.net bug #1483392) \n \n * If the timeout for autosuspend is longer than a timeout for a dpms state (standb/suspend/off) * TDEPowersave suspend first if the user was as long as timout for current dpms state plus timout * for autosuspend was idle. If dpms state changed befor reached autosuspend timout all start * again from zero. The problem is: idleTime from XScreenSaver extension does not give (as descriped * in the code comment in the header) the complete user idle time but minus the timeout for the current * dpms state. \n \n * \b Fix-comment: Added a function to workaround this. This was also effected by \b bug \b #180000 (dpms * timeouts are additive, but they shouldn't) \n \n * \li Bug \b #168838 - TDEPowersave: event for resumeFromSuspendToDisk displayed twice in knotify dialog \n \n * Fixed typo for resumeFromSuspendToRAM and corrected translations. \n \n * \li Bug \b #167296 - TDEPowersave: always show the last known remaining time in tooltip on APM if charge \n \n * Remove no longer needed (useless) checks from pdaemon. With this the time is set to -1 if charging and * if the powersave daemon reports UNKNOW for remaining time. \n \n * \li Bug \b #165462 - tdepowersave: knotify messages have a strange source \n \n * Fixed bad UTF in eventsrc from translation. \n \n * * * \section fixed_bugs_sec_old All fixed bugs since tdepowersave-0.3.9-1 release until v0.6.0 * * \li Bug \b #134683 - TDEPowersave: Disables CPUs show as "Processor 2: 100% 734017 MHz" \n \n * Fixed update processor info on machines with more than one CPU/Core and/or no CPUFreq support. * Check now every two seconds for updates/changes in /sys and /proc. \n \n * \li Bug \b #121965 - TDEPowersave should not complain about missing powersaved \n \n Added new errormessage with checkbox to disable the message. \n \n * \li Bug \b #116440 - TDEPowersave: missing space in minute field in several languages [de,fr,it,pt_BR] \n * \li Bug \b #116439 - TDEPowersave: not update translation files [sv, tr, uk, sk, ru] \n * \li Bug \b #116438 - TDEPowersave: missing Polish translation file \n * \li Bug \b #116353 - TDEPowersave: ooopps, my desktop comp is "Charging" [KDE; Hungarian]. \n * \li Bug \b #116079 - TDEPowersave: missing translation in the suspend progress dialog \n \n * If machine suspend TDEPowersave display a suspend progress dialog. The messages in the dialog are * not translated, also if there are translations in the po files. \n * Fix: The related messages come from powersave scripts and only start with the translated strings * from the po files. Added function to parse and replace them against translated messages. \n \n * \li Bug \b #116079 - TDEPowersave: missing translation in the suspend progress dialog \n * \li Bug \b #115903 - TDEPowersave: menu entry "set active scheme" visible if powersave is stopped \n * \li Bug \b #115914 - TDEPowersave: problems with edit blacklist dialog with bigger fonts \n \n * The dialog for edit blacklist is not correct resized for bigger fonts. There are also some overlays * of some widgets in the dialog. \n \n * \li Bug \b #115584 - TDEPowersave displays warning twice when powersave shuts down \n * \li Bug \b #78953 - TDEPowersave: does not start at all (beta1, NLD9)\n \n * Added new option --force-acpi-check to dektop file and added a new file for autostart, to force * start and recheck for acpi on a machine where acpi ckeck failed at the first time. \n \n * \li Bug \b #95250 - TDEPowersave has no online help. \n * \li Bug \b #106177 - TDEPowersave: Show again the cpuinfo_cur_freq in tooltip. \n \n * TDEPowersave currently does not display the cpu freqency in the tooltip. \n \n * \li Bug \b #113559 - TDEPowersave: only one autosuspend. \n \n * TDEPowersave make only one autosuspend. After resume you must restart TDEPowersave for the next autosuspend. \n \n * \li Bug \b #105555 - TDEPowersave: Patch against ugly disabled icons. \n \n * Attached patch is against ugly (=all grey) icons on disabled buttons within TDEPowerSave dialogs. \n \n * \li Bug \b #104382 - SIGSEGV in TDEPowersave. \n \n * When starting YaST Powermanagement module from the context menu of TDEPowersave's tray, the application exits * with a SEGV. (fixed also some file descriptor leaks) \n \n * \li Bug \b #104603 - tdepowersave says "Battery is chargin" - even if I run on battery. \n * \li Bug \b #104445 - tdepowersave: Suspend only possible if power is connected. \n \n * As long as power is connected, could suspend via tdepowersave but as soon as plug oput the cable, the menu * entries are greyed out. \n \n * \li Bug \b #95279 - tdepowersave progress bar popup does not handle "close" event. \n \n * If the progressbar popup does not get closed by a "101%"-event, it does never * close. If you close it via the window manager, tdepowersave never opens a popup again. * Fix: Now the suspend/progress dialog is TQt::WDestructiveClose and TDEPowersave connect to the * destroyed() signal of the dialog \n \n * \li Bug \b #82880 - KDE: KMessageBox::error not on top since KDE 3.4 \n \n * All TDEPowersave error messages are not on the top, and popup in the background. \n \n * \li Bug \b #81681 - tdepowersave: progress shown below active window \n \n * If you suspend with powersave (e.g. powersave -U or Fn-keys) the suspend dialog is not on top level. \n \n * \li Bug \b #73805 - TDEPowersave files descriptor leak \n \n * Bug in tdepowersave: If tdepowersave can't access /sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu0/cpufreq/scaling_setspeed the * open filedescriptor is never closed. \n \n * And: The update_info_cpufreq_speed_changed isn't set in all cases of the function. So could it happen that * tdepowersave display wrong CPU Freq. \n \n * \li Bug \b #73810 - TDEPowersave ignore screensaver/dpms settings under gnome/xscreensaver \n \n * If you use GNOME and have a scheme setting where 'Enable specific screensaver settings' or 'Enable specific * display power management' is not enabled and you change from a scheme where it is, the settings are ignored * and not set back to user default. Same Problem on exit (selected by the user): tdepowersave don't set * back to usersettings. \n \n * \li Bug \b #72939 - tdepowersave should set the KDE screensaver and dpms settings back if quit \n \n * At the moment TDEPowersave don't set the KDE screensaver and dpms settings back on exit if changed trough * the scheme settings. This should be fixed. I think its enough to reset the settings in _quit() and not in * the destructor, because them need only to reset if the user exit tdepowersave and not if the user logoff from * KDE. \n \n * \b Comment: Problem also: tdepowersave try to set KDE settings if scheme changed also if KDE isn't runnig * (e.g. GNOME). \n \n * \li Bug \b #72846 - passive-popups are not sufficient for tdepowersave \n \n * Almost everything that is signalled through tdepowersave popups now is important, so passive popups that * disappear after a short time are nut sufficient for this task. \n \n * \b FIX-Comment: Now the user can choose between KPassivPopup and KMessageBox be change configure variable * in tdepowersaverc by hand. Default is KBessageBox. \n \n * \li Bug \b #71955 - not set the schemesettings if user changed them via configure dialog \n \n * If the user change the scheme or/and general settings of tdepowersave trough the configure dialog tdepowersave * set this settings first if there is a scheme change. \n \n * \li Bug \b #71192 - wrong enabled items in configure dialog if DPMS diabled \n \n * If you disable in the tdepowersave configure dialog DPMS, all work correct and the textlabel and spinboxes * for the DPMS settings get disabled. But if you change a scheme or restart the configure dialog them are * enabled also if DPMS is diabled. \n \n * \li Bug \b #71016 - tdepowersave never update the menu if powersaved not running on start \n \n * If you start tdepowersave (v0.3.10-6) without a running powersaved the user get no warning message. If you * start powersaved later tdepowersave don't register that and never update the menu. \n \n * \li Bug \b #66662 - kde screensaver disable problem \n \n * TDEpowersave overwrite the settings of the KDE Controlcenter. If the user select there 'disable screensaver' * tdepowersave ignore this settings on start or if a scheme is changed depending on the global settings of * powersave. The screensaver settings should be configurable by the user and should not depending on 'root' * settings. \n \n * For more informations about the solution take a look at the \ref changelog . \n \n * \li Bugs \b #66502 and \b #66652 - tdepowersave icon shows empty batteries on non-laptop \n \n * " ... The tools panel in kde contains a tdepowersave icon. For my workstation, which is * definitly to heavy to be a laptop, it shows empty batteries, next to a mains * connector. The connector is fine, but the batteries symbol should not be there. ..." \n \n * \b Comment: Also a problem with the tooltip. The problem: powersave have the right status of AC-Adapter * within powersave (tested on commandline) but send a wrong value to the clients/over the libary. \n \n * * From now we use bugnumbers from the Novell Bugzilla, since the SuSE Bugzilla is moved and merged to the * Novell Bugzilla. * * \li Bugzilla \b #49845 - xscreensaver under KDE ignored [from screen.cpp] \n \n * If we use Xscreensaver under KDE we don't get any information about this. * The Problem is the function \ref screen::checkScreenSaverStatus() . We don't check * for the XScreensaver, because we jump out of the KScreensaver-block. \n \n * \li Bugzilla \b #49844 - 'disable screensaver' - 'overwritten' by scheme if AC removed [from tdepowersave.cpp] \n \n * Interaction between mplayer and tdepowersave if AC removed during the enterprise. * This is the same problem, if 'disable screensaver' in the menu is activated and AC removed * or powersave change the scheme to 'powersave'. It's better to ignore the 'AC off' for the * screensaver if user set 'disable screensaver'. \n \n * \li Bugzilla \b #49632 - wrong path in message if powersaved not running [from tdepowersave.cpp] \n \n * There is an error in the message, which pop-up if powersave is stopped: \n * "The powersave daemon is not running. Starting it will improve performance: /usr/sbin/rcpowersave * start". \n This is the wrong path. It must mean: /usr/sbin/rcpowersaved . Must be fix in the code and * the translation-files. \n \n * \li Bugzilla \b #49445 - tdepowersave: empty cs-translation-file \n \n * The czech translation don't work (no translation, tdepowersave only with english text) because of empty * cs.po-file in the source. The file is empty in the cvs-tree since SUSE 9.2 final, the reason is unknown. \n \n * */