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I can see not supporting power for guest machines (DomU), they all rely on the host, but I would think the host (Dom0) would be power enabled, wouldn't you?
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<br/>On December 23, 2013 at 2:32 PM Phillip Susi <psusi@ubuntu.com> wrote:
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<br/>> On 12/22/2013 11:15 AM, wch-tech@house-grp.net wrote:
<br/>> > Hello all,
<br/>> >
<br/>> > I hope this is the appropriate place to pose this question.
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<br/>> > I am trying to get the battery plasmoid on the kde desktop to
<br/>> > function when running under the xen kernel.
<br/>> >
<br/>> > It works well enough when running under the standard kernel.
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<br/>> Long story short, xen isn't emulating the ACPI power objects. You'll
<br/>> need to take that up on the xen mailing lists.
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