I have installed the x86_64 version:
[rlc@deafeng3 ~]$ rpm -q gnome-power-manager
gnome-power-manager-2.27.1-0.4.20090529git.fc11.x86_64
Bob
On 05/29/2009 03:50 PM, Adam Williamson wrote:
On Fri, 2009-05-29 at 11:28 -0700, Adam Williamson wrote:
> On Tue, 2009-05-19 at 17:32 -0700, Antonio Olivares wrote:
>
>
>> It happens! I see it in both GNOME and KDE environments. I had it to
>> never and it happens as soon as I type something in internet. Moving
>> the mouse or a touching a key gets me back. It is strange but it does
>> happen. I guess it is not a big deal, but others may have other
>> opinions.
>>
> Update here (I just picked a random mail from the thread to reply to):
>
>
http://blogs.gnome.org/hughsie/2009/05/29/gnome-power-manager-unstableness/
>
> I've asked Richard, in Paul's bug -
>
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=501601 - if he could
> possibly do a scratch build of the latest git code to aid testing. If
> this shows up I'll reply to this thread again. Otherwise, anyone
> adventurous enough to build the latest git themselves in order to test
> could try that.
>
OK, I decided not to be a lazy ass and do the builds for you guys
myself. Here's the packages:
http://adamwill.fedorapeople.org/gnome-power-manager/gnome-power-manager-...
(i586)
http://adamwill.fedorapeople.org/gnome-power-manager/gnome-power-manager-...
(x86-64)
http://adamwill.fedorapeople.org/gnome-power-manager/gnome-power-manager-...
(src.rpm, just to be a good citizen)
If you're suffering this issue, please grab the appropriate build for
your system, give it a try, and let us know if it works. thanks!