news 28 Posted February 1, 2010 GNOME Power Manager is a session daemon that makes it easy to manage the power on your laptop or desktop system. Version 2.29.2 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Released: 2009-02-01 * Translations - Updated Bulgarian translation (Alexander Shopov) - Updated Welsh translation (Iestyn Pryce) - Updated Bengali translation (Jamil Ahmed) - Updated Spanish translation (Jorge González) - Updated Arabic translation (Khaled Hosny) - Updated Norwegian bokmÃ¥l translation (Kjartan Maraas) - Updated Thai translation (Theppitak Karoonboonyanan) - updated Tamil translation (vasudeven) - Updated Slovenian translation (Matej UrbanÄiÄ) - Updated Estonian translation (Mattias Põldaru) - Updated Ukrainian translation (Maxim V. Dziumanenko) - Updated Vietnamese translation (Nguyá»…n Thái Ngá»c Duy) * New Features: - Move the power management preferences into the hardware section of the control center (Richard Hughes) - Use the name of 'Power' for the power management preferences capplet (Richard Hughes) * Bugfix: - Don't rely on the cached value of the lid status, to fix a double suspend issue (Chow Loong Jin) - Add just_resumed flag to inhibit consolekit events just after we resumed (Chow Loong Jin) - Don't automatically suspend if there are suspend inhibits (Chris Coulson) - Do not exit if hal is not available (Martin Pitt) - Only connect to HAL if there is no xrandr backlight hardware (Martin Pitt) - Use -lm to fix the compile when linking with --as-needed (Richard Hughes) - Fix compile when using an ld that defaults to --as-needed (Richard Hughes) - Enable the help action in gnome-power-statistics. Fixes #607005 (Richard Hughes) - Ensure the window is realized before we invalidate it. Fixes #604918 (Richard Hughes) - Don't show the user a sleep failed link pointing to the quirk site (Richard Hughes) - Show the device name even when using UPower (Richard Hughes) _______________________________________________ Share this post Link to post