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Thanks for your reply! I see, I thought the 0.25 mBTC were hardcoded and used whenever "Raise fee" is used. At least some choice during fee upgrades would be sensible...

Thanks, I see your point. But wanting to increase the fee does not imply lost patience. In my case, I didn't like the prospect of potentially waiting weeks, but waiting...

Same here on a Thinkpad P16s AMD. strace shows it can find a battery and does open some files: ``` ... openat(AT_FDCWD, "/sys/class/power_supply", O_RDONLY|O_NONBLOCK|O_CLOEXEC|O_DIRECTORY) = 3 newfstatat(3, "", {st_mode=S_IFDIR|0755, st_size=0,...

@hughsie: I agree that fixing nvidia's mess would be the preferable solution. But sadly, the reality of the situation is that this just isn't possible. The problem with nvidia-settings has...

Good evening. Sorry for the delay, I just got around to trying this. @agalakhov I do see events when monitors are attached or resolutions changed, but no events are triggered...

Then I am afraid that nvidia-settings doesn't offer much in that regard. While it CAN do things that trigger these events, they DON'T trigger just by starting the tool, which...

more info here: http://who-t.blogspot.de/2012/12/whats-new-in-xi-23-pointer-barrier.html

My NVMe disk is also not showing up in multiload-ng even with your patches applied. It's devpath is `/dev/nvme0n1` or `/dev/nvme0n1pX` for partition X. I suspect they are being ignored...

Thanks @ndorf that is indeed the fix for NVMe drives. However it doesn't seem to be compatible with the patchset here. I guess I'll stick with the NVME patches for...

> @haarp d'oh, you might want to try nylen's fork at https://github.com/nylen/multiload-ng Nice, that fork has everything I need, thanks!