*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 149665 ***
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** Changed in: gnome-power
Status: New = Invalid
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Idle/inactive action/autosuspend results in a suspend AND a hibernate
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 149665 ***
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when returning from suspend my laptop tries to hibernate
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This may be caused by a D-Bus method call being made across the suspend,
and the reply being lost by the bus internal timeout (or that of the
method call itself).
There are other similar issues with GNOME Power Manager caused by this
problem.
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Scott:
Hmm. That would mean that the underlying cause of similar bugs like Bug #32143
would be the same as this and what I really would be asking for is dbus to
support discontinuous time (i.e. note when the system time had jumped and
account for it).
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Scott:
Actually now I think about it, why would the order of hibernate/suspend change
depending on whether you are on AC or battery if it's due to lost timeouts?
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I think that's a distinct problem, as the one I've described here (which
I think matches the original report) appears to be specific to gnome-
power-manager.
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Sounds similar to Bug #35154 ...
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I ran gnome-power-manager with --verbose, and the log seems to provide
some hints as to the nature of the problem. I see the following
sequence of events:
[system_timer] gpm-idle.c:171 (23:38:29):System idle timeout
[gpm_idle_set_mode] gpm-idle.c:98 (23:38:34):Doing a state
I've passed the above analysis and log file to the upstream bug as well.
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I see something similar to this on 8.04. I set my preferences to
suspend after 1 hour of idle time when on AC. Most of the time (though
not always) when it suspends from being idle, when I wake it up, it
immediately hibernates.
I think that in this case, it is related to how much time passes
Matt: please tell this upstream, I've said a few weeks ago that this was
fixed.
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** Changed in: gnome-power-manager (Ubuntu)
Assignee: Basilio Kublik (sourcercito) = Ubuntu Desktop Bugs
(desktop-bugs)
Status: Incomplete = Triaged
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Yes, this particular problem has been resolved in hardy (mostly). On AC
power the laptop goes to sleep and wakes properly after two minutes. On
battery it does nothing. However, it seems that in gconf the key /apps
/gnome-power-manager/actions/sleep_type_battery is set to 'disabled'
instead of
Hi there
You're absolutely right, sorry about that, i meant to ask the test in the
development version of Ubuntu, Hardy Heron, not the live cd environment.
I can't reproduce this using suspend due the fact I've issues with my BIOS and
ACPI, but hibernate works fine for me while on AC or
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