https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=463034
Nate Graham changed:
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Raphaël Jakse changed:
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--- Comment #6 from merilius ---
(In reply to Kai Uwe Broulik from comment #3)
> Hmm, strange, PowerDevil has explicit code to revoke the battery low
> notification in case the AC adapter is plugged in or battery charge goes
> above the low threshold ag
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--- Comment #5 from Aurélien COUDERC ---
I just had another weird behaviour :
- My battery discharged to 10% and I got the notification.
- I plugged my AC and the notification disappeared.
- I unplugged it, while still at 10%.
- The battery continued di
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Aurélien COUDERC changed:
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--- Comment #4 from Aurél
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--- Comment #3 from Kai Uwe Broulik ---
Hmm, strange, PowerDevil has explicit code to revoke the battery low
notification in case the AC adapter is plugged in or battery charge goes above
the low threshold again.
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--- Comment #2 from merilius ---
(In reply to Kai Uwe Broulik from comment #1)
> Battery monitor doesn't look like your AC is plugged in.
Yes, I unplugged it for the moment. I closed the notification window, but can
try again next time.
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Kai Uwe Broulik changed:
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--- Comment #1 from Ka