Description: PowerManager is a system tray application for controlling some power features using Hal. A lot of features aren't implemented, a config dialog maybe is the most important. I like port this aplication to kdelibs, any help is welcome.
All icons are Guidance powermanager's icons.
(I apologize for my terrible English)Last changelog:
Fixed bug with 40% battery icon and a spelling mistake (thanks skulptor).
I decided to abort this project because kde4powersave plasmoid is all that i want. I prefer contribute to this project and add 1 or 2 features that is missing (in my opinion). If you want to prove: svn co svn://anonsvn.kde.org/home/kde/trunk/playground/utils/kde4powersave
Thanks for comments in my first application.
Thanks for creating a Qt 4 version of a power manager! KPowersave is one of the last applications that have not been ported to KDE 4 yet.
Btw, it is spelled "Dynamic", and the 40 percent icon is not used because of wrong icon name ("0040" vs. "040")
I am looking forward to your display brightness settings, it doesn't work with KPowersave, but works with echo command on my system.
I have a KDE4.1 kpowersave in my Mandriva Cooker. It is plasmoïd that allows to choose CPU frequency policy, brightness... It doesn't yet cover all the functions from the KDE3.5 version, but it exists.
Kpowersave is a good application, but every have some problems, for exmaple never can set brightness on my notebook. I use Guidance Power Manager and, for me, is more functional and simple. This application aims to be simple and functional as Guidance Power Manager.
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I decided to abort this project because kde4powersave plasmoid is all that i want. I prefer contribute to this project and add 1 or 2 features that is missing (in my opinion). If you want to prove: svn co svn://anonsvn.kde.org/home/kde/trunk/playground/utils/kde4powersave Thanks for comments in my first application.
Thanks for creating a Qt 4 version of a power manager! KPowersave is one of the last applications that have not been ported to KDE 4 yet. Btw, it is spelled "Dynamic", and the 40 percent icon is not used because of wrong icon name ("0040" vs. "040") I am looking forward to your display brightness settings, it doesn't work with KPowersave, but works with echo command on my system.
I have a KDE4.1 kpowersave in my Mandriva Cooker. It is plasmoïd that allows to choose CPU frequency policy, brightness... It doesn't yet cover all the functions from the KDE3.5 version, but it exists.
Kpowersave is a good application, but every have some problems, for exmaple never can set brightness on my notebook. I use Guidance Power Manager and, for me, is more functional and simple. This application aims to be simple and functional as Guidance Power Manager.
Have you already seen PowerDewil?
Err.. fine, but why another app, when kpowersave is good enought?
Maybe because there isn't any KPowersave for Kde 4?