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"

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