I have no idea what I am doing wrong but powerdevil fails to detect my UPS as battery because it says "Battery: Not present" but if I click configuration button and see the capabilities, it shows two batteries (the other being wireless mouse battery). It does not get any events like when I remove power. So, it can't do things like suspend etc. acpi and hal have been defined since 2007. hald finds my UPS fine. Its listed in lsusb output as well. gnome-power-manager is able to detect my UPS battery and I have tested it works when I unplug the power, it gets events and works the way it is configured (like suspend etc.) Since my desktop is KDE only, I would like this to be fixed. Not sure if its gentoo specific issue or something upstream or something that I have done. I just hope it is some setup issue.
Which versions of kde exactly have you tried? How about 4.3.5 and 4.4.2?
I have tried 4.3.X, 4.4.X including 4.4.2. It used to work in 4.2 for some time. Upstream decided to support only the primary batteries. There is a bug up there. You can probably close this. Upstream was very annoying. I think typical case of "I don't need it so you must not need it either". I since then moved to gnome-power-manager, which shuts down or suspends my system gracefully during power outage.
See upstream bug report for more details.
?? There is no update since march. Anyway, I am subscribed to that bug. If it ever sees the light of the day, I will know. You can close this bug if you want. There is nothing Gentoo can do about it.
(In reply to comment #4) > ?? > > There is no update since march. Anyway, I am subscribed to that bug. If it ever > sees the light of the day, I will know. > > You can close this bug if you want. There is nothing Gentoo can do about it. > You're right about that... in addition this seems to be WONTFIX for upstream... would be a nice feature though. :(