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GNOME Power Manager 2.27.1

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GNOME Power Manager is a session daemon that makes it easy to manage the

power on your laptop or desktop system.

 

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Version 2.27.1

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Translations:

- Updated Korean translation (Shankar Prasad)

- Updated Greek translation (Simos Xenitellis, Michael Kotsarinis)

- Updated Tamil translation (drtvasudevan)

- Updated Punjabi (Gurmukhi) Translation (A S Alam)

- Updated Simplified Chinese translation (Gavin Huang, Deng Xiyue)

- Updated Catalan translation (David Planella, Jordi Mas i Hernandez)

- Updated Serbian translation (Miloš Popović)

- Updated Galician translation (Suso Baleato)

- Updated Estonian translation (Ivar Smolin)

- Updated Spanish translation (Jorge Gonzalez)

- Updated Slovenian translation (Matej Urban)

- Updated Ukrainian translation (Maxim V. Dziumanenko)

- Updated German translation (Nathan-J. Hirschauer)

- Updated Russian translation (Nickolay V. Shmyrev)

- Updated Czech translation (Lucas Lommer, Petr Kovar)

 

Features:

- Add DOAP file (Richard Hughes)

- Connect to gnome-session and exit on logout (Richard Hughes)

- Change the default lid close on AC policy to be suspend, not blank (Richard Hughes)

- Show the processor device if we have capability, not if we have events (Richard Hughes)

- Add support for the DeviceKit-power property lid-is-closed so we can now run without --enable-legacy-buttons (Richard Hughes)

- Convert from libglade to GtkBuilder (Richard Hughes)

- Expose graph details as properties on the object, and constrain time to user value. Fixes #581910 (Richard Hughes)

- Add a composite device to GpmEngine so we can DTRT for multiple primary batteries (Richard Hughes)

 

Bugfixes:

- Add desktop category to doap file (Olav Vitters)

- Only setup the blanking timeout when a timeout is set. Fixes rh#498041 (Kyle McMartin)

- Attach the libnotify popups to the notification icon later (Pramod Dematagoda)

- Check whether xrandr-1.3 features are really supported by xorg-server. Fixes #582142 (Priit Laes)

- Preload gconf tree /apps/gnome-power-manager recursively. Fixes #578545 (Behdad Esfahbod)

- Fix the low capacity warning to fix rh#489832 (Richard Hughes)

- Rewrite the DPMS class to have 1% of the complexity (Richard Hughes)

- Remove unused GConf keys (Richard Hughes)

- Use ngettext for a 2.26.x era string. Fixes #576128 (Richard Hughes)

- Unref the popup window when it's cleared. Fixes #577901 (Richard Hughes)

- Ensure we clear the default DPMS timeout of 1200s. Should fix #576169 (Richard Hughes)

- Remove our local copy of libdevkit-power (Richard Hughes)

- Convert a floating reference to prevent a GTK warning (Richard Hughes)

- Use G_GINT64_FORMAT to fix compile on 64 bit computers (Richard Hughes)

- Do the lid policy action on active-change. Fixes rh#497262 (Richard Hughes)

- Don't segfault if org.gnome.Session is not present on the bus. Fixes #581425 (Richard Hughes)

- Ensure we are on battery power before we take any of the low power battery actions (Richard Hughes)

- Remove the unused abstraction GpmAdapter, and use DkpClient directly (Richard Hughes)

- Remove the single use abstract GpmRefcount and use a local timer (Richard Hughes)

- Remove some methods on the DBus interface that have moved to DeviceKit-power (Richard Hughes)

- Remove the inhibit interface, and rely on gnome-session (Richard Hughes)

- Use DeviceKit-power to get the can-suspend and can-hibernate properties (Richard Hughes)

- Handle return to NORMAL idle when lid closed a bit better (Richard Hughes)

- Correct the polarity of the on-ac battery check when inhibiting the screensaver (Richard Hughes)

- Correct the logic for the fully charged and discharging popups (Richard Hughes)

- Don't try to keep closing the feedback widget (Richard Hughes)

- Don't always show a single graph dot in gnome-power-statistics (Richard Hughes)

 

Richard.

 

 

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