https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=482668
--- Comment #10 from Tom Englund <tomenglun...@gmail.com> --- (In reply to Jakob Petsovits from comment #6) > (In reply to Tom Englund from comment #5) > > [BatteryManagement] > > BatteryCriticalAction=1 > > > > and yeah removing it makes it work again > > Okay, nice. "1" is the value for "Sleep". What it looks like to me is that > your system does not actually support the Sleep action (as in > PowerManagement::canSuspend()), so it's missing from the list of combo box > actions but the UI still tries to find and set it. One instance I could see > this happening is if one copies an existing laptop Arch installation (with > that setting already set) to a new drive that powers e.g. a PC without > "Sleep" functionality. Or maybe "Sleep" was the default a long time ago and > written to the config file before we used KConfigXT even for global settings > (i.e. before my time here). > > Either way, we should probably do something more graceful with unsupported > power actions than just crash. Although I'm not quite sure how to deal with > that in the UI. > > For anyone to reproduce a crash like this, one can add this to their > ~/.config/powerdevilrc: > > [BatteryManagement] > BatteryCriticalAction=16 > > which is an action that generally exists (PromptLogoutDialog) but does not > exist in the option list for the critical battery action combobox. i guess worth mentioning 16 didnt work either, removing the entry the only two options i have is "do nothing and shutdown" -- You are receiving this mail because: You are watching all bug changes.