Mick wrote:
> On Monday, 24 June 2019 23:41:03 BST Neil Bothwick wrote:
>> On Mon, 24 Jun 2019 21:19:09 +0100, Mick wrote:
>>> Can someone please explain how the removal of the 'wireless' USE flag
>>> from powerdevil ends up with no buttons for Suspend-to-RAM,
>>> Hibernation, Reboot or Shutdown under the Leave tab of the KMenu?  What
>>> does wireless have to do with those functions which should work
>>> regardless?
>> Those options are still present here.
> Thanks Neil, these are the packages which were depcleaned following USE="-
> wireless" for powerdevil, USE="-espeak" for speech-dispatcher and USE="device-
> mapper-only -thin" for lvm:
>
> 1561390348: Started emerge on: Jun 24, 2019 16:32:28
> 1561390348:  *** emerge --ask --verbose --depclean
> 1561390348:  >>> depclean
> 1561390428: === Unmerging... (virtual/w3m-0)
> 1561390432:  >>> unmerge success: virtual/w3m-0
> 1561390432: === Unmerging... (virtual/linux-sources-3)
> 1561390436:  >>> unmerge success: virtual/linux-sources-3
> 1561390436: === Unmerging... (kde-frameworks/networkmanager-qt-5.57.0)
> 1561390440:  >>> unmerge success: kde-frameworks/networkmanager-qt-5.57.0
> 1561390440: === Unmerging... (sys-block/thin-provisioning-tools-0.7.0)
> 1561390445:  >>> unmerge success: sys-block/thin-provisioning-tools-0.7.0
> 1561390445: === Unmerging... (app-accessibility/espeak-1.48.04-r1)
> 1561390449:  >>> unmerge success: app-accessibility/espeak-1.48.04-r1
> 1561390449: === Unmerging... (www-client/w3m-0.5.3_p20180125)
> 1561390453:  >>> unmerge success: www-client/w3m-0.5.3_p20180125
> 1561390453: === Unmerging... (media-sound/sox-14.4.2-r1)
> 1561390458:  >>> unmerge success: media-sound/sox-14.4.2-r1
> 1561390458: === Unmerging... (net-misc/networkmanager-1.16.0)
> 1561390464:  >>> unmerge success: net-misc/networkmanager-1.16.0
> 1561390464: === Unmerging... (net-dialup/ppp-2.4.7-r7)
> 1561390468:  >>> unmerge success: net-dialup/ppp-2.4.7-r7
> 1561390468: === Unmerging... (net-misc/dhcp-4.4.1)
> 1561390473:  >>> unmerge success: net-misc/dhcp-4.4.1
> 1561390473: === Unmerging... (dev-libs/boehm-gc-7.6.4)
> 1561390478:  >>> unmerge success: dev-libs/boehm-gc-7.6.4
> 1561390478: === Unmerging... (media-sound/gsm-1.0.13-r1)
> 1561390482:  >>> unmerge success: media-sound/gsm-1.0.13-r1
> 1561390482: === Unmerging... (net-libs/libndp-1.7)
> 1561390486:  >>> unmerge success: net-libs/libndp-1.7
> 1561390486: === Unmerging... (net-misc/modemmanager-1.8.2-r1)
> 1561390493:  >>> unmerge success: net-misc/modemmanager-1.8.2-r1
> 1561390493: === Unmerging... (dev-libs/newt-0.52.20)
> 1561390497:  >>> unmerge success: dev-libs/newt-0.52.20
> 1561390497: === Unmerging... (net-dialup/ppp-scripts-0)
> 1561390501:  >>> unmerge success: net-dialup/ppp-scripts-0
> 1561390501: === Unmerging... (sys-libs/slang-2.3.2)
> 1561390505:  >>> unmerge success: sys-libs/slang-2.3.2
> 1561390505: === Unmerging... (net-libs/libqmi-1.20.2)
> 1561390510:  >>> unmerge success: net-libs/libqmi-1.20.2
> 1561390510: === Unmerging... (net-libs/libmbim-1.16.2)
> 1561390515:  >>> unmerge success: net-libs/libmbim-1.16.2
> 1561390515:  *** exiting successfully.
> 1561390515:  *** terminating.
> 1561390536: Started emerge on: Jun 24, 2019 16:35:36
> 1561390536:  *** emerge --ask --verbose @preserved-rebuild
> 1561390543:  *** exiting successfully.
> 1561390543:  *** terminating.
>
> I can't see anything in there.  I also uninstalled and reinstalled plasma-
> meta, but did not depclean anything.  Could there be something in 
> systemsettings?  Yep! Power Management is greyed out:
>
> "Power management configuration module could not be loaded. The Power 
> Management Service appears not to be running.  This can be solved by starting 
> or scheduling it inside "Startup and Shutdown".
>
> What am I supposed to add in "Startup and Shutdown"?  There is no Power 
> Management to start up and no button to add any services.  :-/
>

I wonder if something is trying to use a old config file.  You may want
to use checkrestart, needrestart or something to check on that.  I still
have checkrestart here but needrestart should pick this up.  If it is
that, logout, got to a console and restart X.  I sometimes just go to
the boot runlevel, make sure no KDE/sddm processes are still running by
killing anything that shouldn't be running and then go back to default
runlevel.  KDE is bad to leave processes running. 

If that does nothing, try revdep-rebuild and see if it catches
anything.  Maybe a emerge -uaDN world will help too. 

Lots of options.  When I did this a good while back, it got a bit dirty
before I got things cleaned out. 

Dale

:-)  :-) 

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