[Solved] KDE power managment fails

Just did a fresh arch install on my laptop and put KDE on it but power-devil won't work like it should. It doesn't see the laptop battery and doesn't detect the cpu frequency scaling ability. I'm kind off clueless about this one since power managment used to work out of the box from KDE SC 4.2 throughout 4.4.
Last edited by randomguy (2010-09-08 18:18:50)

regarding cpu frequency scaling: http://forum.kde.org/viewtopic.php?f=22 … 36#p162731
you don't need acpid. i don't have it and powerdevil works fine.

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    CC xfce4_power_manager-xfpm-inhibit.o
    CC xfce4_power_manager-xfpm-notify.o
    CC xfce4_power_manager-xfpm-polkit.o
    CC xfce4_power_manager-xfpm-errors.o
    CC xfce4_power_manager-xfpm-suspend.o
    CCLD xfce4-power-manager
    xfce4_power_manager-xfpm-manager.o: In function `xfpm_manager_tray_update_icon':
    xfpm-manager.c:(.text+0x11c9): undefined reference to `power_manager_button_get_type'
    xfpm-manager.c:(.text+0x1224): undefined reference to `power_manager_button_get_icon_name'
    xfce4_power_manager-xfpm-manager.o: In function `xfpm_manager_tray_update_tooltip':
    xfpm-manager.c:(.text+0x128d): undefined reference to `power_manager_button_get_type'
    xfpm-manager.c:(.text+0x1324): undefined reference to `power_manager_button_get_tooltip'
    xfpm-manager.c:(.text+0x1336): undefined reference to `power_manager_button_get_tooltip'
    xfce4_power_manager-xfpm-manager.o: In function `xfpm_manager_set_property':
    xfpm-manager.c:(.text+0x14e0): undefined reference to `power_manager_button_new'
    xfpm-manager.c:(.text+0x150e): undefined reference to `power_manager_button_show'
    xfce4_power_manager-xfpm-manager.o: In function `xfpm_manager_show_tray_menu':
    xfpm-manager.c:(.text+0xa9): undefined reference to `power_manager_button_show_menu'
    collect2: error: ld returned 1 exit status
    Makefile:742: recipe for target 'xfce4-power-manager' failed
    make[3]: *** [xfce4-power-manager] Error 1
    make[3]: Leaving directory '/home/ralph/.abs/xfce4-power-manager-p/src/xfce4-power-manager-1.4.3/src'
    Makefile:604: recipe for target 'all' failed
    make[2]: *** [all] Error 2
    make[2]: Leaving directory '/home/ralph/.abs/xfce4-power-manager-p/src/xfce4-power-manager-1.4.3/src'
    Makefile:510: recipe for target 'all-recursive' failed
    make[1]: *** [all-recursive] Error 1
    make[1]: Leaving directory '/home/ralph/.abs/xfce4-power-manager-p/src/xfce4-power-manager-1.4.3'
    Makefile:441: recipe for target 'all' failed
    make: *** [all] Error 2
    ==> ERROR: A failure occurred in build().
    Aborting...

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