Version: (using Devel) OS: Linux Installed from: Compiled sources Hi, In case laptop is on battery power, and left idle the power devil will automatically suspend to ram and there will be a notification on system tray. And on resume the notification will still be there and if I click on that notification it suspends to ram again which is wrong.
Forgot to mention I use kde 4.4 rc2 in kdemod arch linux
a similar bug is bothering me (it think since kde 4.2), but it's not appearing all the time (though in most cases). i'm currently using 4.4rc2 (kdemod arch) on an eeepc. i don't have to click on the systray-popup to repoduce the bug. the second suspending is happening immediatly after a wake-up from suspend.
same issue, I am also experiencing
what are your hardware-specifications?
Mine is dell STUDIO XPS 16 with ATI mobility radeon 3670 I am on kernel 2.6.32 with opensource drivers and kdeSC 4.4 rc2
Mine is hp compaq 6910p laptop with kde 4.4 rc2
This seems to be a duplicate of bug 221637.
I'm seeing this with Fedora 12 and KDE 4.4. I'm not sure, but I think the cause is something like this: idle suspend for x minutes when x minutes after idle counter, system suspends when waking up, the clock is initially at the same time as when it suspended, but right around when the clock updates to the new time, and if more than x minutes has passed that the machine was suspended, a new notification popup shows up, and the systems suspends. I think it seems like the idle timer is counting the difference between the time it went to sleep, and when the system clock syncs back to real time after wake up as idle time.
I am surprised that this bug is still unconfirmed, I can verify the same thing happens to me too.
*** This bug has been marked as a duplicate of bug 221637 ***