Yes, you're right, the marking is counter-productive. It was done by too many people: One marked a gnome bug as a duplicate of a kdebase-bug, then I added gnome-power-manager, then it was marked as invalid for kde and 'fix released' for gnome by someone else, then I reopened it for gnome-power-manager, as the fix didn't work.
It might be a HAL bug, but as I am not too much into that stuff, I'll keep my fingers off marking now. ;)
Yes, you're right, the marking is counter-productive. It was done by too many people: One marked a gnome bug as a duplicate of a kdebase-bug, then I added gnome-power- manager, then it was marked as invalid for kde and 'fix released' for gnome by someone else, then I reopened it for gnome-power- manager, as the fix didn't work.
It might be a HAL bug, but as I am not too much into that stuff, I'll keep my fingers off marking now. ;)