http://www.freedesktop.org/wiki/Software/hal/
** Changed in: hal (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed = Invalid
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I used to get this message frequently, but I haven't seen it appear in
quite some time, certainly never with karmic. Maybe it's been fixed?
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I noticed this message briefly appear (almost flicker - could just make out the
text 'policy timeout') on my Toshiba Satelite pro (U200) running Hardy.
It's the first time I noticed it and it probably was because, I opened
the lid and then pressed the power button. Opening the lid is normally
Iæm affected by this too (aren't everybody?). I understand it could be a
feature, but it's more annoying than helpful. Is it difficult fix or is
just forgotten on the TO DO list? ;)
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I get this problem from time to time aswell on my 8.04.1 system.
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I see the same issue on an averatec 2100 series laptop.
uname:
Linux abc 2.6.24-19-generic #1 SMP Fri Jul 11 21:01:46 UTC 2008 x86_64 GNU/Linux
In my laptop, the first suspend/resume cycle happens fine. However,
after 1 cycle, it is unable to resume from suspend or hibernate. I have
to do a
balak,
Your problem could be a different bug. Suspend-resume always works for
my T43, I just see the notification message when resuming.
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Same problem with a T43 on 8.04.1
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Same problem on my X60 with Hardy.
Seems quite a lot is having this problem - hope someone smart finds a
way to fix it...
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I don't actually use ubuntu, but based on what I'm seeing on debian
lenny, I would guess that the extra event is coming from acpi-support,
as it invokes 'acpi_fakekey $KEY_SLEEP' when it processes a sleep button
acpi event and finds that gnome-power-manager or klaptopdaemon is
running. (this will
I have the same problem on X61.
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Just reporting I have Hardy on an X60 and experience the same bug
whenever I resume from suspend, while having AC power connected.
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Oops. Didn't mean to press the also needs a fix here button for gnome-
power-manager.
** Changed in: gnome-power-manager (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Invalid
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Having looked at the code in gnome-power-manager, the first error in my
log file could be bogus. It looks like this error comes up if it
receives two commands too quickly (inside the timeout value). The first
suspend may have been initiated pretty quickly after the previous
resume, which is why
Taking my cue from the original reporter, here is a full log of
gnome-power-manager --no-daemon --verbose --debug power gpm.txt 21
It contains two suspends. On the first, the error popped up just as the
screen was fading out to suspend. On the second, it appeared when the
desktop came back on
I see exactly the same thing on my X40. (Rather unhelpful as an error
message...) Let me know if I can help debug.
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It'd be useful to determine if this is X40 specific ... does anyone not
on an X40 see this error? I don't know enough about gnome-power-manager
to offer much other debugging suggestions.
** Changed in: gnome-power-manager (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Confirmed
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Could you readd the messages in the last ? It would be useful to
know what actions it is surpressing.
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I have HP compaq 6720s and I get same problem. Suspend is taking rather
long time. I don't quite remember how this was in Gutsy but I think it
was much faster. Even in Hardy waking from suspend was quick
It takes about 10 sec.
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