Description of problem: When gnome-power-statistics first starts, it shows the "AC adapter" section, and the size is just fine for my netbook resolution of 1024x600. When I click over to the "Laptop battery" section, the windows grows to a size that's too big to all fit on screen. The width would actually be ok, except that since the window started as a smaller centered window, the growth makes it go off the right side of the screen and I have to drag it back. The new height is definitely too big though. Some resizing is possible, but the minimum size is still too big. If I go to a different section ("AC adapter" or "Processor"), then the window remains too big, but at least the min size is relaxed and I can resize it back to fit on the screen. Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): gnome-power-manager-2.25.92-1.fc11.i586 also gnome-power-manager-2.26.0-1.fc11.i586 (from koji)
commit 9396d555f934be699f3f5700139a0dc2caffe71e Author: Richard Hughes <richard> Date: Wed Jun 3 09:10:44 2009 +0100 Make minimum size of the statistics graphs smaller. Fixes rh#491426