Description of problem: The rpm "xfce4-power-manager" is not installed when XFCE is selected at install even if the hardware is a laptop with a battery. So, the function "Power Management" does not exist in Xfce Settings. It can not be customized. There is a XFCE "power plugin" that is not so smart as "xfce4-power-manager". Users may believe the worst is tyhe only one Differences : power-plugin : is not in Xfce Settings, must be configured from rigth click on the icon in the control panel, is displayed as an icon in teh Control Panel xfce4-power-manager : is in Xfce Settings, can be configured form Xfce Settings, is displayed as a smaller icon in the Notification Zone in the Panel Control Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): How reproducible: Steps to Reproduce: 1. Install Mageia with XFCE as Destop Environment 2. CCM shows there is no "xfce4-power-manager" Xfce Settings does not contain any Power Management item. The functionnality of power management is a big ugly icon in the Control Panel rather than a small smart icon in the Notification Zone Reproducible: Steps to Reproduce:
should be fixed in RC (coming soon), or if you can test with a netinstall: http://svnweb.mageia.org/packages/cauldron/meta-task/current/SOURCES/rpmsrate-raw?r1=564553&r2=564552&pathrev=564553
Keywords: (none) => NEEDINFO
Excuse me, i did see it the first time when i have looked for xfce bugs.
it's installed here, so I guess it's fixed...
Status: NEW => RESOLVEDResolution: (none) => FIXED