Oh, I have run gnome-power-statistics from a terminal (window shows info normally), but when closing the power statistics window the terminal does not return to the prompt, as if gnome-power-statistics were still running. I opened System Monitor and the process is there indeed.
Also, while the process is running, a second call to the program (through indicator-power, for example) shows the window with no content. After killing the process (e.g. with Ctrl+C in the terminal, or in System Monitor), calling again gnome-power-statistics shows its window with the usual content, not empty.
So seems gnome-power-statistics does not finish normally after its window is closed, affecting all subsequent runs (not showing any info) until finished manually.
(this is using gnome-power-manager 3.4.0-0ubuntu1; didn't find version of gnome-power-statistics)
Oh, I have run gnome-power- statistics from a terminal (window shows info normally), but when closing the power statistics window the terminal does not return to the prompt, as if gnome-power- statistics were still running. I opened System Monitor and the process is there indeed.
Also, while the process is running, a second call to the program (through indicator-power, for example) shows the window with no content. After killing the process (e.g. with Ctrl+C in the terminal, or in System Monitor), calling again gnome-power- statistics shows its window with the usual content, not empty.
So seems gnome-power- statistics does not finish normally after its window is closed, affecting all subsequent runs (not showing any info) until finished manually.
(this is using gnome-power-manager 3.4.0-0ubuntu1; didn't find version of gnome-power- statistics)